Jonathan Lancaster
Jonathan Lancaster has built a recent body of work within the art department that spans disparate visual landscapes. His contributions to Shōgun, The Last of Us, and Julie and the Phantoms highlight a range of aesthetic demands, from the period-specific intricacies of historical drama to the grit of post-apocalyptic environments and the bright energy of musical comedy.
These projects do not share a single stylistic throughline, but they demonstrate a consistent technical reach. By navigating the specific world-building requirements of these three shows, Lancaster shows an adaptability to the distinct art direction needed for both grounded realism and heightened fantasy productions.
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