Daniel Raim's documentary, an Oscar nominee, shines a light on the often-overlooked art of production design. The film tells the story of Robert Boyle, a renowned art director who worked on iconic films like Hitchcock's "North by Northwest," "The Birds," and "Marnie." Boyle shares his experiences and insights, joined by fellow art director Henry Bumstead and others. The documentary seamlessly blends production storyboards, sketches, photographs, and film segments to showcase the art director's craft. A standout segment explores the construction of Mt. Rushmore in the studio, while a highlight is the revisit of "The Birds" location, featuring film footage and continuity sketches.
The Man on Lincoln's Nose
"The Art of Hollywood Production Design: A Masterclass"