
Ken Adam: Designing Bond and Beyond Saturday 9 September, 10.30-17.15 The Hochhauser Auditorium, Sackler Centre This Study Day will celebrate and explore one of the most significant production designers of the twentieth century. Adam was the creator of the ‘War Room’ in Dr.Strangelove, which Ronald Reagan wanted to visit on his appointment as President of the United States. His illustrious filmography includes: Dr Strangelove (1964) You Only Live Twice (1967), Barry Lyndon (1975) Moonraker (1979) and The Madness of King George (1994). Draft Programme 10.00 Registration and Coffee 10.30 Welcome Matty Pye, Learning Academy, V&A and Keith Lodwick, Curator Theatre and Screen Arts, V&A 10.40 Setting the Scene and Introduction Christopher Frayling 11.00 British Production Design in context: John Box Ian Christie, Film Historian, Curator and Broadcaster 11.30 The Production Designer’s Visual Signature Jane Barnwell, writer and lecturer, University of Westminster 12.00 Bond and British Film Matthew Sweet, Writer and Actor 12.30 The War Room & Dr Strangelove Christopher Frayling 13.00 Lunch Break 14.00 Archiving Ken Adam and Stanley Kubrick Kristina Jaspers, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin Richard Daniels Stanley Kubrick Archivist, University of the Arts 15.00 Inspired by Ken Adam Chair: Keith Lodwick Curator Theatre and Screen Arts, V&A Sarah Greenwood, Production Designer (Atonement, Anna Karenina) Followed by discussion with: Christopher Frayling Kristina Jaspers, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin Richard Daniels Stanley Kubrick Archivist, University of the Arts 16.00 Refreshments 16.20 Creating the Court of King George Nicholas Hytner, Theatre Director 17.00 Final Reflections Christopher Frayling 17.15 Close The programme is subject to change without warning. .
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