Unfortunately the photos aren't the best but I thought I'd share anyway.
SWATHFansite Blogger Amy had the amazing oppertunity of attending the World Premiere of Snow White and The Huntsman on May 14th. Here are some of the photos she took from the day!
Unfortunately the photos aren't the best but I thought I'd share anyway.
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SWATH Mention Starts at 01:53 ReelzChannel Snow White and the Huntsman is not only action-packed, it's fashion-packed! Nine-time Academy Award-nominated costume designer Colleen Atwood, who managed the movie's innumerable looks, recently spilled all of the details on the film's fierce wardrobe to MSN Her and told us about the process involved in creating the looks.
How did you get into costume designing? "I studied art in school, and began costume in my late 20's when I moved to New York. I had worked in fashion and luckily met someone by chance that gave me a break when someone in their department didn't show up for work. I became the PA in art department and moved into little costuming jobs within a couple years." What processes do you go through to create such amazing costumes? "I dream a lot inside my head, use art, fabric and the scripts to get ideas going on." How has the industry changed over the years? "I think the media is so fast now, people see the same things, so there's bound to be inspiration being cross-pollinated." Who is your favourite designer? "I don't have one per se, there a so many amazing talents." How do you decide on a look for specific characters and actors, Kristen Stewart, for example? "The first concept comes from the script, which is the story we all work on together, that and the director's take of the story are the starting points." Which celebrity would you like to design for now? "I design for actors, and stories, not celebrities." If you could design for any film, in the history of film, what would it be? "How about one that hasn't been made? An original wonderful tale set in 15th century would be great." MSN A year after arriving in Hollywood from his native Australia, Chris Hemsworth found himself in the actor’s purgatory of unemployment for nine months. After a brief turn in the 2009 Star Trek reboot—he played Captain Kirk’s father and was killed by Romulans in the first five minutes—Hemsworth was contemplating quitting and heading back to Australia. Out of luck and work, he paid the rent by babysitting his manager’s kids. Yes, the brawny Hemsworth was a babysitter.
Full article and slideshow here Joss Whedon and Chris Hemsworth on the set of Marvel's "The Avengers" - 2012
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