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'Things Like This' Production Designer Tabitha Pease Reveals How She Builds Worlds

Have you ever watched a movie and felt completely transported into the world? The look of a room, the texture of the walls, the entire atmosphere of a city block—these details are what make a story feel real, and they don't happen by accident. They are the work of a skilled production designer, a visual storyteller who builds the world of a film from the ground up.Today, we’re pulling back the curtain with one of the industry's most versatile talents, Tabitha Pease.With a dynamic 15-year career spanning film, television, and theatre, Tabitha is a master of crafting imaginative, story-driven environments.I was excited to talk with her about Things Like This and some of her other awesome work.Let's dive into the interview. - YouTubewww.youtube.comNFS: How did you get your start in production design? Tabitha Pease: I grew up in a very creative household. My parents are the ultimate do-it-yourselfers - always immersed in some kind of project. That environment set me up with a natural inclination towards a creative career. I went on to study interior design and architecture in college, where I spent countless hours building models and conceptualizing spaces.At the same time, I was performing in a dance ensemble within the theater department. For each show, we helped install the lighting plots and roll out the marley floor. This opened my eyes to the behind-the-scenes world and led me to designing sets for theater and moving to New York. After working in theater for several years, a director unexpectedly...

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