'The Morning Show' director explains how they created a show within a show
What you need to know
- "The Morning Show" director and exec. producer Mimi Leder has been speaking with Variety.
- Production designer John Paino joined to talk about the sets involved in making the show.
- The team checked out multiple real-life TV sets to get inspiration.
Executive producer and director Mimi Leder and production designer John Paino have been speaking with Variety about how they worked to make the show within the show that was "The Morning Show" for Apple TV+.
The first thing the team needed to do was work out what kind of morning show they wanted to create, with a visit to some real-life shows needed.
After picking an overall design, it was then a case of coming up with a set that helped tell the story as much as the cast did. And that involved a lot of light and a ton of light boxes.
One theme throughout the design of the show was, apparently, the way information flows through everything. So much so that it was vital to some of the set designs most won't even notice.
The full Variety piece is well worth a read if you're at all interested in what goes into making a TV show.
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