Manages all parts of the video design including props, costumes, and sets. Gives vision to the directors ideas through the use of props and surroundings.
The production designer researches and creates the look of the film, from sets to costumes, working with individual project managers in the stylization of the physica elements.
The person responsible for the basic physical look of a movie or television production, including overseeing set construction, choosing locations, and overseeing wardrobe.
An artist responsible for designing the overall visual appearance of a movie. Was previously referred to a the "art director," a term now usually applied to the person only in charge of creating the sets.
Establishes the "look" of the production. Conceives, plans and supervises the overall visual design of the production.
Works with the director, the director of photography and the producer closely to try to develop a visual and thematic approach to the piece.
AKA: Production Design An artist responsible for designing the overall visual appearance of a movie.
Responsible for sets, props and costumes. Works closely with the director to determine the overall ‘look' of the film.
Production designer is a term used in the movie and television industries to refer to the person responsible for the overall look of a film or TV movie. Production Designers have one of the key creative roles in the creation of motion pictures and television. Working directly with the director and producer, they must select the settings and style to visually tell the story.