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Eye on the Oscars: Art/Costume 2004: Twentieth Century Fox (Released May 16) This romantic comedy set in the early ’60s is an homage to the Doris Day-Rock Hudson bedroom romps of its day, and a nod to the Pantone-saturated palette of Technicolor. Costume and production design needed to be as clever as the concept to capture an idealized setting that actually looked as if it were shot in that decade. Tone ruled supreme over creative decisions, requiring close ollaboration among departments to ensure a fully stylized, whimsical and idealized New York, in which apartments are enormous and characters peer out 18-foot-high windows to an obviously fake bakckdrop.
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