These Emmy-nominated production designers discovered ideas in surprising sources.
Production designer Doug Chiang began to plan the forest planet Corvus, a virtual environment, early on with executive producer Dave Filoni, who also directed the episode titled “The Jedi.” “Unfortunately, we had fires in Northern California, and some of them were very close to Dave’s home,” Chiang says.
“That drew the inspiration in terms of this desolate landscape.” Adds production designer Andrew L. Jones: “We did actually go out to the burned forests around Los Angeles to get samples and scan them. It’s a terrible, terrible situation, but it inspired the design quite heavily.” The films of Akira Kurosawa were a reference point for the castle’s “Japanese feudal” design.
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