Oscar-winning production designer Dennis Gassner gives us a brief description of design to completion in the latest Skyfall videoblog from 007.com. But he’s careful about not offering any clues about the characteristic look. However, in Quantum of Solace, he took inspiration from Ken Adam and figured out a pattern language based on Daniel Craig’s blue eyes and “angular, chiseled, textured face.” From the look of the locations and sets, it appears that he’s expanded into a striking mash-up of ultra-modern and retro. For instance, M’s office is more open and classical in appearance.
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