What did it take to bring ‘Wicked: For Good’ to the big screen? The craftspeople behind the film, including cinematographer Alice Brooks, costume designer Paul Tazewell, hair and makeup designer Frances Hannon, production designer Nathan Crowley, VFX supervisor Pablo Helman, editor Myron Kerstein and sound designers John Marquis and Nancy Nugent Title, sat down with THR to share all the behind-the-scenes secrets from making the movie. They broke down how they transformed Boq and Fiyero into the Tin Man and Scarecrow, brought the “The Girl in the Bubble” scene to life, used light to tell a story about Glinda and Elphaba’s relationship, created the sounds of Oz and much more.
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Inside the Making of ‘Wicked: For Good’: Character Transformations, VFX, Sound Design & More
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