SciFiCostumes
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I love all the costume designs in Blade Runner - the main characters outfits are mostly well-documented but I've always been curious about the various dancer outfits seen in the background, such as in the Snake Pit (as well as various extras in the city scenes, or on the mannequins in Zhora's death scene), though it says a bit when these are the nearest to clear shots.
Some others are only seen via behind the scenes or publicity shots.
However, what really is interesting as well is how apparently Charles Knode still kept his costume design bible which apparently was auctioned a few years ago, apparently it has photos of pretty much all of the cast, including various extras too: https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/mo...r-production-bible-and-script/a/997014-1391.s
What I would like to know is, does anyone know the whereabouts of this costume bible, and if the owner of it is online or on this site, would they be willing to scan the photos included in the costume design bible, and allow them to be posted online (on their own site, or on my blog, or both - I will credit, and I apologize for not crediting the images I have used but a lot of them were found on Pinterest with no credit, sorry about that) ? I feel its a crime that the beautiful work that Knode did was not only barely visible on the screen, but shall forever be relegated to never really being seen in public. I will ask this on Propsummit as well, but Im not validated there yet.
Some others are only seen via behind the scenes or publicity shots.
However, what really is interesting as well is how apparently Charles Knode still kept his costume design bible which apparently was auctioned a few years ago, apparently it has photos of pretty much all of the cast, including various extras too: https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/mo...r-production-bible-and-script/a/997014-1391.s
What I would like to know is, does anyone know the whereabouts of this costume bible, and if the owner of it is online or on this site, would they be willing to scan the photos included in the costume design bible, and allow them to be posted online (on their own site, or on my blog, or both - I will credit, and I apologize for not crediting the images I have used but a lot of them were found on Pinterest with no credit, sorry about that) ? I feel its a crime that the beautiful work that Knode did was not only barely visible on the screen, but shall forever be relegated to never really being seen in public. I will ask this on Propsummit as well, but Im not validated there yet.
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