After being unable to join longtime collaborator Mimi Leder on the first season of “The Morning Show,” production designer Nelson Coates boarded Season 2, which turned out to be quite the adventure. The Apple TV+ series had been filming for three and half weeks when production halted due to Covid-19 last spring. During the shutdown, producers and writers reworked the entire season to incorporate the pandemic, and by the time the drama was set to resume production in October 2020, Coates essentially had a whole new — and global — season on his hands.
“We used maybe a day and a half of that three and a half weeks of filming in the new season because we did such a major pivot,” Coates tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Production Design panel (watch above). “When we came back, the scripts were way huge. We all thought that with Covid, working in the pandemic,...
“We used maybe a day and a half of that three and a half weeks of filming in the new season because we did such a major pivot,” Coates tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Production Design panel (watch above). “When we came back, the scripts were way huge. We all thought that with Covid, working in the pandemic,...
- 11/17/2021
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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