Blitz becomes the heartrending tale of a mother and child trying to find each other across a bombed-out landscape — a smoky ruin in Adam Stockhausen’s brilliant production design. For all ...
The actors turn in great work, but the true stars of “Blitz” are the production design by Adam Stockhausen and the cinematography by Yorick Le Saux. Collectively, they put you inside the Tube ...
Doing research for the film, McQueen and its production designer, Adam Stockhausen, were struck again and again by “the incongruity, and the heartbreak,” of images of life in London during the ...
Oscar-winning production designer Adam Stockhausen had a major hand in creating this sprawling world. Here, he discusses his meticulous research process, how he used visuals to bring viewers into ...
Steve McQueen is smiling mischievously as he looks at Adam Stockhausen and I over Zoom. Adam shakes his head. He knows what McQueen’s about to say and offers up a begrudging, if not slightly amused, ...
ADAM STOCKHAUSEN: It was about the little things and the big things. We talked about the tiniest textures, the wallpaper and wanting their life to be real and viscerally present.
IndieWire Honors: Receiving the Wavelength Award at this year's event, McQueen first noticed Stockhausen's work in the comedy "The Switch," which famously features a container of semen the ...
I was immersed in Adam’s work for the first time on the ground through Wes Anderson’s films. That was long before I ever worked with Steve. And I suppose the true line between both of their work and ...
Director Steve McQueen could not have made his latest film “Blitz” without production designer Adam Stockhausen. McQueen needed him to help tell the story of World War II London as it came ...