Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
Darby in coffee foam…. just missing the coke
@amurderattheend @deadline @fxnetworks
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if you know the artist who made this shout it out 🙂
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A gathering of photos of some of the remarkable crew that made A MURDER possible…
1. Leifur Dagfinnsson of @truenorth_nordic – our incredible Icelandic producer. We got on these snow mobiles and went 20 min across a frozen lake to set.
2. @charlottebruuschristensen @adigerlando and I sorting out where to place the VFX portion of the hotel in Deplar Valley
3. @alexhgayner, Jason, Charlotte and Zal scouting near Ray’s Tavern for a location within walking distance to shoot Darby and Bill’s wake-up in the El Camino so we could make the day
4. JB Rogers — our AD who literally held the set together with his acumen and his dark humor. the only man who can make me laugh when we have one hour left to shoot and must light a wall on fire with SFX team.
5. From the incredible camera department — Gavin, Mickey, Tamara (script sup), Austin, Charlotte, Andy, Kathryn (assoc producer), and Adam — we are 2 tequilas in and have been dancing for an hour post wrap 😉
6. Josh and Daniel — working double time because when I was directing there was never proper time to do Hair and MU to play Lee
7. @graymeganbowman and I on the hottest day of the summer in a parking lot we transformed into Six Flags with VFX
8. The gang at our Utah spot River Rock Inn with owners Tracy and Greg who made us a breakfast of champions every morning to face a 12 hour day
9. @dbholland (co-producer), Kathryn Moïse and I try to increase blood flow in the trailer after 16 hours on our feet
10. The entire editorial team — wild talents all of them — Blair, Blake, Rachel, Tavis, Chris, Kathryn, Lana, Mike, Cassandra, Will, Derek, Josh, Kara — and maestro Dylan Tichenor beside Zal and me.
these are just some (by no means all) of the artists and master craftspeople who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to achieve a very ambitious story…
A gathering of photos of some of the remarkable crew that made A MURDER possible…
1. Leifur Dagfinnsson of @truenorth_nordic – our incredible Icelandic producer. We got on these snow mobiles and went 20 min across a frozen lake to set.
2. @charlottebruuschristensen @adigerlando and I sorting out where to place the VFX portion of the hotel in Deplar Valley
3. @alexhgayner, Jason, Charlotte and Zal scouting near Ray’s Tavern for a location within walking distance to shoot Darby and Bill’s wake-up in the El Camino so we could make the day
4. JB Rogers — our AD who literally held the set together with his acumen and his dark humor. the only man who can make me laugh when we have one hour left to shoot and must light a wall on fire with SFX team.
5. From the incredible camera department — Gavin, Mickey, Tamara (script sup), Austin, Charlotte, Andy, Kathryn (assoc producer), and Adam — we are 2 tequilas in and have been dancing for an hour post wrap 😉
6. Josh and Daniel — working double time because when I was directing there was never proper time to do Hair and MU to play Lee
7. @graymeganbowman and I on the hottest day of the summer in a parking lot we transformed into Six Flags with VFX
8. The gang at our Utah spot River Rock Inn with owners Tracy and Greg who made us a breakfast of champions every morning to face a 12 hour day
9. @dbholland (co-producer), Kathryn Moïse and I try to increase blood flow in the trailer after 16 hours on our feet
10. The entire editorial team — wild talents all of them — Blair, Blake, Rachel, Tavis, Chris, Kathryn, Lana, Mike, Cassandra, Will, Derek, Josh, Kara — and maestro Dylan Tichenor beside Zal and me.
these are just some (by no means all) of the artists and master craftspeople who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to achieve a very ambitious story…
A gathering of photos of some of the remarkable crew that made A MURDER possible…
1. Leifur Dagfinnsson of @truenorth_nordic – our incredible Icelandic producer. We got on these snow mobiles and went 20 min across a frozen lake to set.
2. @charlottebruuschristensen @adigerlando and I sorting out where to place the VFX portion of the hotel in Deplar Valley
3. @alexhgayner, Jason, Charlotte and Zal scouting near Ray’s Tavern for a location within walking distance to shoot Darby and Bill’s wake-up in the El Camino so we could make the day
4. JB Rogers — our AD who literally held the set together with his acumen and his dark humor. the only man who can make me laugh when we have one hour left to shoot and must light a wall on fire with SFX team.
5. From the incredible camera department — Gavin, Mickey, Tamara (script sup), Austin, Charlotte, Andy, Kathryn (assoc producer), and Adam — we are 2 tequilas in and have been dancing for an hour post wrap 😉
6. Josh and Daniel — working double time because when I was directing there was never proper time to do Hair and MU to play Lee
7. @graymeganbowman and I on the hottest day of the summer in a parking lot we transformed into Six Flags with VFX
8. The gang at our Utah spot River Rock Inn with owners Tracy and Greg who made us a breakfast of champions every morning to face a 12 hour day
9. @dbholland (co-producer), Kathryn Moïse and I try to increase blood flow in the trailer after 16 hours on our feet
10. The entire editorial team — wild talents all of them — Blair, Blake, Rachel, Tavis, Chris, Kathryn, Lana, Mike, Cassandra, Will, Derek, Josh, Kara — and maestro Dylan Tichenor beside Zal and me.
these are just some (by no means all) of the artists and master craftspeople who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to achieve a very ambitious story…
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
we wrote A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD during the height of the pandemic, so many of the writers in the room met IRL for the first time at the WGA awards on Sunday. Thank you to @wgawest @wgaeast for the nomination for best limited series. It was the first time we all got to be around a real table together. The only person missing was Dominic Orlando — a writer who worked with us since OA I. He had a ferocious imagination and a laugh so wonderful it made you want to be funny for him everyday. He crossed over to the other side in 2021. But I think his spirit was around Sunday night. I think he was probably laughing.
A few images of the zoom room for A MURDER / the early collages I made above my desk while dreaming up Darby / the dogs that kept us sane through it all.
@amurderattheend @fxnetworks
@therow @graymeganbowman @fionastiles @hairbymarilee @anivalm @narrativepr
Final Chapter of A MURDER out tonight 9:01pm for west coast folks in the US / 12:01am EST (so…tomorrow for you east coasters) @hulu @fxnetworks
Y’all have been requesting more — so here is another BTS edit from me and @dbholland 👁️
Shout out to @granteepants 🪽