Friday Five with James Pearse Connelly
We tapped the television production design world and asked James Pearse Connelly to share 5 sources of creativity.
For this week’s Friday Five, we’re tapping a design genre we’ve never featured before: Production Design. Not just any production design though ? television production design, and more specifically Emmy-winning James Pearse Connelly, the production designer and visionary behind JPConnelly. Maybe you’re not familiar with his name but you’re most likely very familiar with his work as he’s designed the sets for shows like The Voice, Bill Nye Saves the World, MTV Video Music Awards, Top Chef, The Biggest Loser, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner, and many more. His work has earned him eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations and one win for his ability to tell visual stories on sets with his unique aesthetic and diverse background in theater, media, and design. Now, let’s see what keeps this creative inspired. WRDSMTH \ Photo by Steffi Victorioso courtesy of Los Angeles Magazine
1. Los Angeles – Melrose and Fairfax
LA is a city with many faces and I’m always finding new nooks and crannies to explore. That said, there’s a certain stretch that never fails to inspire. I moved to LA in 2002 and lived on Fairfax and Melrose until 2016. It’s while living here that Los Angeles truly became home. I’m in Beverly Hills now but I find myself returning to this area again and again to browse ...
For this week’s Friday Five, we’re tapping a design genre we’ve never featured before: Production Design. Not just any production design though ? television production design, and more specifically Emmy-winning James Pearse Connelly, the production designer and visionary behind JPConnelly. Maybe you’re not familiar with his name but you’re most likely very familiar with his work as he’s designed the sets for shows like The Voice, Bill Nye Saves the World, MTV Video Music Awards, Top Chef, The Biggest Loser, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner, and many more. His work has earned him eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations and one win for his ability to tell visual stories on sets with his unique aesthetic and diverse background in theater, media, and design. Now, let’s see what keeps this creative inspired. WRDSMTH \ Photo by Steffi Victorioso courtesy of Los Angeles Magazine
1. Los Angeles – Melrose and Fairfax
LA is a city with many faces and I’m always finding new nooks and crannies to explore. That said, there’s a certain stretch that never fails to inspire. I moved to LA in 2002 and lived on Fairfax and Melrose until 2016. It’s while living here that Los Angeles truly became home. I’m in Beverly Hills now but I find myself returning to this area again and again to browse ...
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