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No Intentional Anachronisms Allowed: Production Designers on the Importance of Period Accuracy in ‘Dickinson,’ ‘Lovecraft Country,’ More

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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWhen traveling back in time to tell tales that are set in previous decades, or even centuries ago, scripted storytellers often take liberties in their world-building.

They might use modern elements, from music to colloquialisms, to reflect how the show’s themes are still relevant to today’s audience and also give that audience something comfortable to latch onto.

However, the same cannot be said for production designers.“We want the audience to believe it and not be distracted by it,” says “Dickinson” production designer Neil Patel. “Partly because of the contemporary language and music, we are very mindful about being in period and very detailed about it, so we at least try to avoid any.

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