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2005
Designer: Adrian Smith
Director: Paul Unwin
Circa: Present day
Role: Art Department Assistant Trainee (Ft2)
Achievements:    Developed a key prop, a handmade scrapbook full of original drawings, paintings, photos and text based on Dante's Inferno,  for a principal character.  Set dressed three main locations and Standby on set.  Model making for script read throughs.  Buying and hiring. 
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Above and below are images of a model depicting the many levels of Dante's Inferno.  The Inferno was the subject in which all the murders were linked to in the series.  Hand drawn characters traced over in biro.
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Ageing the model using chalk and tea staining the white paper.
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Original artwork created for a main prop.  Each page layered using felt, tracing paper, paint, magic markers, photographs and tissue paper.
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Pages created using dialogue taken directly form the script.
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Main pages include photographs of the actors within the scrapbook.
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Scrapbook in action on set.
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Set dressing of a church under construction, which later then became a crime scene.
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Set dressing a murder scene.  Golden syrup, food colouring and water to make fake blood.
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  A body found on the Thames, Fuller's Earth was used to cover the stunt woman, who was wearing a wet suit.
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Set dressing within a private apartment.  Canvases stretched and added to the walls, plastic sheeting over the floor. 
'Save Me' created by hand over the glass wall and canvas using fake blood.

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Clear fablon was used to cover the stainless steel worktop that belonged to the apartment.  Fake blood added and easily removed. 
On the floor is a latex material in the shape of a puddle of blood, so the floor was never destroyed.

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'Save Me' created by hand on the hospital bed curtain.
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