Art Installation Set Design for Witches of East End Season 2
TV Series - 2013–2014
Production Design By: Rachel O’Toole
Original Artwork: Jonathan Stamp
Graphic Design: Sally Hudson
Precision-driven installation design using plinth mapping and floor geometry for cinematic reveal. A complex spatial composition engineered to reveal a hidden image through precise camera alignment and set geometry.
This project features the design and layout of a custom art installation set for Season 2, Episode 7 of Witches of East End, a supernatural drama filmed in Vancouver. The installation was conceived as a visually striking environment where perspective and positioning played a critical role in storytelling.
The core challenge involved the precise planning and mapping of plinths and floor tiles to create a controlled visual effect: the image of Wendy would only resolve correctly when viewed from a specific camera angle. This required detailed spatial calculations, alignment strategies, and coordination between design, camera placement, and set construction.
Balancing artistic intent with technical execution, the installation merges graphic design, scenic layout, and forced perspective techniques to produce a seamless on-screen illusion. The result is a highly controlled environment where geometry, composition, and viewpoint converge to deliver a powerful visual moment.
This project highlights expertise in film and television set design, installation art for screen, spatial planning, and camera-driven environments, demonstrating how design precision directly supports narrative impact.
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