In the medium of film one of the most influential designers was undoubtedly William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 -- March 5, 1957). His work on 'Gone with the Wind (1939)' was so influential that the industry recognized his achievements by creating for him the title of 'Production Designer'.
No. He had no interest in set design.
Jo Mielziner, Adolphe Appia, and Josef Svoboda were known for advancing the art of set design.
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design & architecture, commercial art & advertising, interior decoration & design, set design & creation for stage & motion picture industry, fashion design, jewelry design & creation, cosmetics, commercial animation
In reference to a college degree, it depends on the type of work one is pursuing. There are art degrees in: Graphic Design, Media Arts, Art History and Art Education. All of these degrees require an advanced degree.
Advanced Automotive Design was created in 1995.
Advanced Design System was created in 1985.
Personally, I would suggest to attend the Art Institute, depending on what area of set design you wish to pursue. There are many smaller educational colleges that do offer this as a course. The Art Institute does have campuses in Hollywood and also in New York offering up courses in theatre and film set design. It all would depend on what your interests are.
William Cameron Menzies, an American theatrical scenic and lighting designer is one of the individuals that is credited for advancing the art of set design. He worked on stay play and musical set designs.
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