“Bombshell” is a fast-moving exploration of the oppressive atmosphere at Fox News in 2016, when Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) and eventually, Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron) brought down Roger Ail…
Barry Ackroyd, cinematographer
We transformed downtown L.A. into New York. We took over multiple floors of the abandoned L.A. Times building, which doubled for News Corp. Mark did a ton of research. Fox News wouldn’t let us scout their offices. We had spies who would slip us inside-research photos. Set dresser Ellen Brill was invaluable.
board, every detail was so real that the background people’s action felt that. It’s kind of a cinema vérité design.
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