Now that the world has had time to mourn the tragic loss of Chadwick Boseman from his years-long battle with colon cancer on August 28, 2020, many fans have started to speculate what the future holds next for the Black Panther and the futuristic African nation of Wakanda in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Will the role of 'King T'Challa' be re-cast, or will his sister, 'Shuri', don the mantle just like in the comic books, or could his general of the Dora Milaje, 'Okoye', wear the ceremonial panther suit or even super-spy 'Nakia'? What is clear is how much of an inspiration the actor and superhero was for a whole new generation. Only time will tell what a Black Panther sequel may hold, but in the meantime enjoy Ruth E. Carter's Oscar-winning costume designs from the first solo movie, worn by Angela Bassett as 'Queen Mother Ramonda' and Lupita Nyong'o as 'Nakia'.
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query 28th art motion picture design. Sort by date Show all posts
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query 28th art motion picture design. Sort by date Show all posts
Monday, September 7, 2020
Ramonda and Nakia costumes from Black Panther on display...
Oscar-winning Black Panther movie costumes
This duo of costumes from the Marvel Studios movie were photographed on display at the entrance of the 28th Art of Motion Picture Costume Design exhibition held at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum & Galleries on February 4, 2020.
Rest in power Chadwick Boseman and may your legacy live on forever.
Labels:
Action,
Black Panther,
Comic Book,
FIDM Museum,
Movie Costumes,
Sci-Fi
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Stop-motion animation puppets and sets from Missing Link on display...
In 2019's Golden Globe-winning animated feature Missing Link, Zach Galifianakis voices a Sasquatch named 'Mr. Link' who recruits an explorer named 'Sir Lionel Frost' (Hugh Jackman) to help him find his long-lost Yeti relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. They are joined on their quest by fellow adventurer, 'Adelina Fortnight' (Zoe Saldana), as the trio of explorers travel the world to help their new friend.
Missing Link stop-motion animation puppets on display
at L.A.'s FIDM Museum & Galleries
This assortment of stop-motion animation puppets were photographed on display at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum on February 4, 2020, part of the 28th Art of Motion Picture Costume Design exhibition.
Deborah Cook was Costume Designer on this family fantasy adventure animated feature film directed by Chris Butler, designing everything from period mansion attire to clothes for trekking through the Himalayas.
Missing Link movie billboard
Meanwhile this interior set exhibit of the Casa de Fortnight Study was photographed at ArcLight Hollywood cinema on February 3, 2020, following the film's Best Animated Feature win at the Golden Globes and after its Oscar nomination.
Casa de Fortnight Study Interior from Missing Link
on display at ArcLight Hollywood cinema
The signage with the display says that Adelina's home interior was designed to reflect her free spirit being caged after the death of her husband when she is in mourning, with the vertical stripes of the study's wallpaper and the bird cage reflecting this notion.
Fans of LAIKA Studios can also enjoy these other stop-motion puppets and set exhibits from Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls and Kubo and the Two Strings on display.
Missing Link movie billboard
Labels:
Adventure,
Animation,
ArcLight Hollywood,
Comedy,
Family,
Fantasy,
FIDM Museum,
Missing Link,
Movie Costumes,
Movie Props
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)