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Ep 18 - Megan Gray - Murder at the End of the World and filming in Iceland

41m · Voice Of Costume - Creating Character through Costume Design · 11 Dec 14:00

The “Voice of Costume” is the first podcast created between working costume designers sharing stories, inspiration, struggles, and insights into the creative career of costume design.

Listen in on this fun, one-on-one conversation between Megan Gray and Catherine Baumgardner about Megan's latest project as the Costume Designer on the FX show "Murder at the End of the World".

She shares the lessons of filming in Iceland weather and the creativity used within a restricted color palette. Megan shares what she learned from large productions like Matrix Resurrections and DC's Birds Of Prey.

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