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  1. Hace 2 días · Dune: Part 2's Harkonnen homeworld was inspired by septic tanks. Oscar-winning production designer Patrice Vermette and cinematographer Grieg Fraser break down that black-and-white gladiator sequence.

  2. Hace 1 día · ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief spoke to Dune: Part Two production designer Patrice Vermette about the film’s depiction of Giedi Prime. Vermette discussed how he got inspiration while driving, plus ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Dune: Part Two gave Patrice Vermette the chance to look again at the design of the Fremen Stilltents – the temporary structures that protect them from Arrakis’ harsh desert storms. “I’m proud that Denis gave me the chance to redesign the interior of the still tent as well,” Vermette says.

  4. Hace 2 días · Warner Bros. Como Patrice Vermette explicou em sua entrevista, foi durante uma viagem pelo país que ele teve pela primeira vez a inspiração para seu cenário inspirado em fossa séptica para Geidi Prime: “Um dia, enquanto dirigia por uma estrada rural nos arredores de Montreal, me deparei com um campo cheio de fossas sépticas. Todas eram ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Look closer at the crowd in Dune: Part Two's arena scene. We already know that Patrice Vermette took inspiration from a wide array of sources when designing the various elements of the "Dune ...

  6. Hace 3 días · The book boasts exclusive interviews with key members of the cast and crew. Get up close and personal with Denis Villeneuve as he shares his visionary approach to adapting Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece. Production designer Patrice Vermette reveals the secrets behind the creation of Arrakis’ unforgettable landscapes.

  7. Hace 1 día · Vermette explained: “We returned to Jordan to shoot, as we knew we needed to be there for the rock formations that surround Arakis. But we needed new locations, as it was crucial for Denis that audiences wouldn’t get a sense of repetitiveness, and that the southern hemisphere of the planet would stand distinct from what we’ve previously seen.