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词条 Nelson Coates
释义

  1. Background

  2. Career

  3. Selected filmography

     Films  Television 

  4. Notes

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

Nelson Coates is an American production designer for film, television, and theater. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1994 for his production design of the miniseries The Stand,[1] for which he designed all 225 sets.[2] In 2012 he was nominated for an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award (Best Contemporary Feature Design) for his work on Robert Zemeckis’ Flight, starring Denzel Washington. Coates has twice been elected president of the Art Directors Guild and is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.[3] He was named Abilene Christian University's Outstanding Young Alumnus of the Year in 1996 and was a recipient of the ACU Department of Journalism/Mass Communications’ Gutenberg Award. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of Laguna College of Art and Design.

Coates’ recent film work includes the two sequels to Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, produced simultaneously over the course of 120 shooting days in ten cities and three countries.[4] The dual productions required more than 160 sets and locations.[5] Christian Grey's lavish penthouse depicted in the films was not a location, but a stage set.[6] Coates also completed production on the 2018 releases On the Basis of Sex and Crazy Rich Asians.

Background

The son of two Abilene Christian University professors of education, Drs. Ed and Jane Coates, Nelson Coates became interested in the arts from a young age, creating costumes and scenery for school and community productions. He learned to create sculptures from natural fibers with the help of a book his parents gave him when he was 14.[7] He began acting in regional theater at the age of 6. He continued to perform in regional theater and sang with various vocal groups. During high school, he became involved in gymnastics, a skill set he used years later when planning escape routes for Wesley Snipes' character in Murder at 1600.[8] Coates went on to attend the college where his parents taught, changing majors from pre-med to mass communications and graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in journalism/mass communications with an emphasis in design.[8] Coates has acted in and designed for numerous theaters throughout the United States. While in college, Coates was a part of the acting company of the Dallas Shakespeare Festival, where he met Morgan Freeman. Coates later designed Kiss the Girls and Thick as Thieves, both of which star Freeman.

Career

After graduating from college, Coates moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, where he exhibited his sculptures,[7] acted in regional theater and television,[9] and began his career in theatrical and feature film design.[10][11][12][13]

The Stand is Coates' only television miniseries to date. In addition to designing all sets for the project, he took responsibility for other aspects of creating a realistic Nebraska setting for the Utah-based production. Faced with prices of $40 per stalk for New York-made fake corn, Coates opted instead to grow 3,250 corn stalks as a cost-cutting measure; when a winter storm hit Utah, the reproduction of a cornfield became complicated by the fact that the harsh weather did not allow the corn crop to grow taller than 4 feet.[2] Three grade of artificial corn were created to augment the real corn, which was featured in close-up shots of the stalks or silks. The entire cornfield and house for the Mother Abigail character portrayed by Ruby Dee was created indoors in the former Osmond Stages in Provo, Utah. For the dream sequences, the fields elevated and changed angles, and the main house distorted and changed shape to strengthen the dream-like quality. His designs for The Stand garnered Coates an Emmy Award nomination.

Coates’ other notable credits include Big Miracle, the first studio feature to film entirely in Alaska; The Proposal, for which Coates this time made a Boston-area home stand in for Alaska; Antwone Fisher, Denzel Washington's directing debut and one of AFI’s Top 10 Films of the Year; The Last Song, starring Miley Cyrus; and the Miley Cyrus music video "When I Look at You." [14]

Selected filmography

Films

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  • Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
  • Fifty Shades Freed (2018)
  • On the Basis of Sex (2018)
  • Unforgettable (2017)
  • Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
  • Secret in Their Eyes (2015)
  • Hot Pursuit (2015)
  • The Guilt Trip (2012)
  • Flight (2012)
  • Big Miracle (2012)
  • The Last Song (2010)
  • The Proposal (2009)
  • Thick as Thieves (2009)
  • The Express (2008)
  • School for Scoundrels (2006)
  • Aquamarine (2006)
  • Man of the House (2005)
  • Runaway Jury (2003)
  • Antwone Fisher (2002)
  • Impostor (2002)
  • Frailty (2001)
  • Don't Say a Word (2001)
  • Stir of Echoes (1999)
  • Living Out Loud (1998)
  • Disturbing Behavior (1998)
  • Kiss the Girls (1997)
  • Murder at 1600 (1997)
  • Albino Alligator (1996)
  • Bastard out of Carolina (1996)
  • Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
  • Blank Check (1994)
  • Three of Hearts (1993)
  • CB4 (1993)
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Television

  • Friday Night Dinner (2012, pilot)
  • Boston's Finest (2010, TV movie)
  • October Road (2007, six episodes)
  • Jonny Zero (2005, pilot)
  • John Doe (2002, pilot)
  • Crazy Love (1995, pilot)
  • The Stand (1994, eight-hour miniseries over four episodes)
  • The Emancipation of Lizzie Stern (1991, TV movie)
  • Cast a Deadly Spell (1991, TV movie)
  • Gerbert (1989, TV series)
  • Mother's Day (1989, TV movie)
  • For Jenny with Love (1989, TV movie)

Notes

1. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0167655/awards Awards and nominations for Nelson Coates], Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
2. ^Michael Booth. "5 Points a star: Hollywood action invades Denver neighborhood," The Denver Post, August 27, 1994, page A1.
3. ^David Robb, December 16, 2016. {{Cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/12/art-directors-guild-election-nelson-coates-labor-department-lawsuit-1201872903/|title= Art Directors Guild Re-Elects Nelson Coates As President In Rerun Election Ordered By Feds|work=Deadline.|accessdate=January 25, 2018}}
4. ^Kelsey Kloss, February 10, 2017. {{Cite web|url=http://www.elledecor.com/life-culture/a8702528/fifty-shades-darker-movie/|title= That Time I Designed... Christian Grey's Penthouse For "Fifty Shades Darker|work=Elle Decor.|accessdate=January 25, 2018}}
5. ^Elizabeth Stamp, February 8, 2017. {{Cite web|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/fifty-shades-darker-set-designs-filming-locations|title=Christian Grey’s Bachelor Pad Gets a New Look in Fifty Shades Darker |work=Architectural Digest|accessdate=January 25, 2018}}
6. ^Paula Benson, February 10, 2017. {{Cite web|url=http://www.filmandfurniture.com/2017/02/fifty-shades-darker-furniture-set-decorator-cal-loucks/|title= Fifty Shades Darker furniture and decor (Part 1): Set decorator Cal Loucks reveals Christian Grey’s taste – in exclusive detail|work= Film and Furniture|accessdate=January 25, 2018}}
7. ^Ana Puga. "Metro profile: Nelson Coates," The Dallas Morning News, November 26, 1986, page 14A.
8. ^"Movie Minds: Nelson Coates" (cover story), ACU Today, Fall 1998. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
9. ^Jerome Weeks. "'Fantasticks': a charmed life: It's not as good as last year's, but the music is a lot better" (review), The Dallas Morning News, December 6, 1989, page 1C: "Nelson Coates is a bit bland but fine as Matt, who, after all, is a bit bland around the stereotypes. [He] does a forceful job with "I Can See It," Matt's declaration of wanderlust."
10. ^Jerome Weeks, theater critic. "Land ho-ho! Clever 'Rough Crossing' requires a smoother production," The Dallas Morning News, December 3, 1988, page 5C: For his part, designer Nelson Coates has produced two of Stage West's more elegant and elaborate sets — a white deco ship's deck and a large ballroom used for rehearsals.
11. ^Jerome Weeks. "A reunion haunted in quiet sorrow: "A Shayna Maidel' carries solemnity to a tedious end" (review), The Dallas Morning News, May 10, 1989, page 5C: "A Shayna Maidel continues the welcome revival of production values at the Dallas Rep this season — Nelson Coates' stage design is another smart apartment set..."
12. ^Jerome Weeks. "'Postcards' is slow going: Poor pacing and characterization hurt musical" (review), The Dallas Morning News, October 23, 1989, page 5C: "...designers Nelson Coates and Robert Kruger have created an idealized trendy restaurant..."
13. ^Jerome Weeks. "'Mrs. California': the Donna Reed syndrome" (review), The Dallas Morning News, March 17, 1990, page 3C: Designer Nelson Coates, who is responsible for the down-home realism of Theatre Three's Traveling Lady, has created another fine set, this time a TV sound stage of chrome appliances and obsessively sharp angles.
14. ^Sara Rimer, July 29, 2009. {{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/30/garden/30proposal.html?pagewanted=all&mcubz=0|title= When Hollywood Moved In|work= The New York Times|accessdate=January 25, 2018}}

Further reading

  • Coates, Nelson. A Shade Darker, ADG Perspective, March–April, 2017, p. 22, on ADG.org. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Coates, Nelson. [https://www.adg.org/sites/art/information/Perspective/Perspective_2013_Feb_Mar.pdf?ref=science&pagewanted=all Taking Flight], ADG Perspective, February–March, 2013, p. 35, on ADG.org. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Coates, Nelson. [https://www.adg.org/sites/art/information/Perspective/Perspective_2012_Feb_Mar.pdf?ref=science&pagewanted=all Playing Chess in Alaska], ADG Perspective, February–March, 2012, p. 46, on ADG.org. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Stamp, Elizabeth. [https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/fifty-shades-darker-set-designs-filming-locations?ref=science&pagewanted=all Christian Grey’s Bachelor Pad Gets a New Look in Fifty Shades Darker], Architectural Digest, February 8, 2017, on architecturaldigest.com. Retrieved 2018-01-25 online.
  • Kloss, Kelsey. That Time I Designed... Christian Grey's Penthouse For Fifty Shades Darker, Elle Decor, February 10, 2017, on elledecor.com. Retrieved 2018-01-25 online.
  • Rimer, Sara. [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/30/garden/30proposal.html?pagewanted=all&mcubz=0?ref=science&pagewanted=all When Hollywood Moved In], The New York Times, July 29, 2009, on nytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-01-25 online.
  • Bailey, Alyssa. The First Stills From Crazy Rich Asians Are Bonkers, Elle Decor, November 2, 2017, on elledecor.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Armitage, Diane. [https://lagunabeachbest.com/2017/02/nelson-coates-earns-international-honors-50-shades-darker-movie/?ref=science&pagewanted=all Our Own Nelson Coates Earns International Honors for 50 Shades Darker Movie], The Best of Laguna Beach, February 13, 2017, on lagunabeachbest.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Luppi, Kathleen. Laguna Beach Plays a Role in Fifty Shades Sequel, Los Angeles Times, March 10, 2017, on latimes.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Staff. Lavish, Sensuous Masquerade Ball at Centerpiece of Fifty Shades Darker, Inqpop!, February 6, 2017, on pop.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Schmidt, Mackenzie. Exclusive: Go Behind the Scenes of Christian Grey's Penthouse with Its Designers, Plus Explore the 360 Virtual Tour, People Magazine, February 6, 2017, on people.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Linden, Sheri. [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/unforgettable-review-991700?ref=science&pagewanted=all Unforgettable: Film Review], The Hollywood Reporter, April 20, 2017, on hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • Hugus, Jennifer. TV’s Original Wyatt Earp Hugh O’Brian Re-Unveils-60-Year-Old-Costume at the Hollywood Museum – While Celebrating 90th Birthday to Boot, The LA Beat, April 20, 2017, on losangelesbeat.com. Retrieved 2018-02-05 online.
  • McLaughlin, Katy. [https://www.wsj.com/articles/hollywoods-obsession-with-skyscrapers-1519918397 Hollywood's Obsession with Skyscrapers], The Wall Street Journal, March 2, 2018, on wsj.com. Retrieved 2018-03-06 online.

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