Below-the-Line Profiles.

  • “The Color Purple” Makeup Department Head Carol Rasheed Finds Music in Many Shades

    Like its heroine, Celie (Fantasia Barrino), The Color Purple is a story that continually grows in boldness and beauty over time. Director Blitz Bazawule’s musical version of Alice Walker’s classic tale of hope and sisterhood is a vivid interpretation for a new generation.

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  • Why Every Digital Costume in “Avatar: The Way of Water” Really Exists

    Daring adventures, illuminating discoveries, and unbelievable wonders are hallmarks of James Cameron’s blockbuster films. In trademark fashion, Avatar: The Way of Water is a technological feat that developed new filmmaking tools in production.

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  • “Nope” Sound Designer Johnnie Burn Puts the Fear in What We Hear

    Before the opening credits even clear the screen, Nope plunges us into an alarming soundscape: the canned laughter of a sitcom. Knowing that this is a Jordan Peele horror film, immediate tension strikes. Something is bound to shatter that wholesome sound, and, of course, this happens in a brutal way.

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  • How the “Mare of Easttown” Editor Carefully Constructed HBO’s Brilliant Murder Mystery

    Easttown is filled with secrets and lies as thick as the townsfolk’s accents. These deceptions cloud the journey to uncover the truth about a tragic and twisted mystery. It soon becomes clear that only detective Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet) has the connections and clever intuition to catch a killer.

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  • The Limitless World of Fashion Created by the “Bridgerton” Costume Designers

    As we were all distancing ourselves from one another over the past year, Bridgerton burst into our homes with a voyeuristic view of steamy couples getting very, very close. The most indulgent fantasy of the series, however, was imagining the pleasure of putting on a magnificent Regency ensemble and actually having somewhere to go.

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  • Rod Roddenberry Reflects on His Father’s “Star Trek” Legacy for Centennial Year

    Star Trek has beamed audiences to strange and mysterious worlds for more than half a century. The franchise is adventurous, exciting, and explores the promise of an unlimited future. The idea, however, was born in the heart of a man who looked to outer space for truths about the depths of the human soul.

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  • Joe Bob Briggs Declares This the Summer of the Drive-In

    Two summers before a nightmarish virus began sweeping across the globe and altering our reality like a horror B movie, Joe Bob Briggs revived his long-running campaign to keep the drive-in alive.

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  • Black Panther‘s Oscar-Nominated Production Designer Hannah Beachler Builds a new Nation

    The Oscar-nominated films of 2018 took us places painstakingly real and realms that were gloriously dreamy. Thanks to these professional world-builders, we get to experience a Queen’s court and a King’s homeland that we otherwise would never see.

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  • Singing Camels & Talking Ceramics: Inside Mary Poppins Returns‘ Sound Design

    There is a special type of person who could tell you what it sounds like to dance inside of a ceramic bowl. Those who are endowed with this ability are the master sound artists crafting the musical fantasy event of the year.

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