How City Streets Are Transformed To Look Old In Movies | Movies Insider

Go behind the scenes to find out how period movies turn back the clock on city streets. Rena DeAngelo is the Oscar-nominated set decorator behind this year’s “West Side Story“ and Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,“ both set in the ’50s-to-’60s time period. In this episode of “Movies Insider,“ she breaks down how she’d transform a contemporary New York City street to look like a 1957 time capsule. Rena takes us through Eclectic/Encore Props in Long Island City, Queens, and shows us the period products and street dressing she would use to rewind time on a modern city. Find out how set decorators dress windows, create fake storefronts, and cover up modern signifiers to make filming locations resemble an era of the past.
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