12 Years A Slave: 12 Oscars It Could Snatch Up

12. Best Production Design - Adam Stockhausen

12 Years A Slave 39437 It can€™t be easy recreating the antebellum south, but 12 Years A Slave does an impeccable job at doing so. Shot on location in Louisiana, there are a lot of visual motifs to replicate from buildings to cotton fields to the plantations themselves surrounded by dirty moss filled trees. Furthermore, a plethora of extras and actors have to be hired to help accentuate the authenticity of what is transpiring on screen. It also cannot be easy to find extras willing to just voluntarily partake in these degrading acts, but it€™s a necessary evil for crafting a memorable period piece. Whether we€™re watching the slaves pick cotton, build wooden structures, receive whippings against trees, and much more, it€™s all shot with striking realism.
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