Tuesday, August 30, 2011

WOO WOO

Lemmemakeit has been on the back burner this summer because my focus has been on Woo Woo. Like I've said in a few past posts, I art directed my best friends short film titled Woo Woo, set in 1961. A period piece was a challenge for production design but it wound up all coming together and looking pretty lovely. Here are a few photos I snapped from the set with the actors. It was an amazing experience for me, a lot of work but in the end, I know I will be proud of the result. 
The location of the shoot was in Astoria, Queens, New York, at Nicki's Nana's home that she has lived in since the 1940's. Not much has changed structurally in the house but all the decor and interiors have been updated. The whole house was basically emptied out and all the props loaded in and reset to resemble a low income city home in the late 1950's.
A set of bunk beds from the 1950's were by far the most difficult props to find. Nicki and I actually drove 6 hours to Maine to pick an authentic set up. And there are the awesome antique paper dolls that I scored on Ebay that have real human hair!
A lot of the props came from my personal collection, local NYC flea markets, Brimfield antique fair, Etsy and Ebay. Nicki's most favorite prop I bought was the funny looking teddy bear.

Kitchen supplies and decor were probably the easiest to find. 
The antique Mrs. Butterworth container was a definite plus to making the breakfast table look authentic.
Vintage cafe-style curtains were a staple for a 1950's kitchen.
There's the Irish Blessing I made hanging on the wall!
The little actresses were so excited to stick their fingers in the pie which was part of the story line.
I liked the living room area... maybe because a lot of the things in the room came from my apartment.
That thermostat is definitely NOT from the 1950's—don't worry, it was cropped out of the shot!
For more pictures of the set taken by set photographer Lisa Weatherbee, check out my post on thecraftsdept blog!

4 comments:

  1. you are gonna have to let us, the readers, know when this short film will be available to watch... pretty amazing stuff going on here.

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  2. great photos! good luck with the film!

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  3. What amazing sets! Please do be sure to let us know more about the film when it's released. PS: I do believe I had the very same toy box when I was a little girl!

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