Production Designer Paul Harrod Talks "Isle of Dogs"
Director Wes Anderson’s new stop-motion animated film, Isle of Dogs, is built on a foundation of Japanese cultural imagery, and that meant the visually obsessed filmmaker needed an intense collaboration with his production design team, headed up by co-production designers Paul Harrod and Adam Stockhausen. Harrod recently spoke to Studio for the Podcasts from the Front Lines series, and emphasized “it’s unlike any project I’ve worked on before, and I’ve worked on a lot of stop-motion projects. That’s partially because Wes has such a distinct visual sensibility and is involved in every aspect of design.”

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