Part of Bombshell's move magic was the life-like newsroom set created by Ellen Brill
In a PEOPLE exclusive clip ahead of the film’s digital and home release, set decorator Ellen Brill opens up creating the set which recreates the Fox News era during former CEO Roger Ailes’ tenure.
“The set decorator really creates the atmosphere in which the actors are living and working in,” Brill said. “We provide all the furnishings, the desk, the chairs, the sofas.” The majority of Brill’s job involved making sure she created a life-like newsroom in which Theron, Kidman and Robbie could bring to life their characters.Image zoom“I said, give me as many burgundy chairs as you have. I think we have 100 of those chairs,” Bril said. “We bought a ton of TVs. We ended up buying the cubicles.”
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