Jany temime biography of barack
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Immersed in Movies: Costume Designer Jany Temime Talks Skyfall
Jany Temime effortlessly transitioned from dressing Harry Potter to James Bond because has always been a part of her life. Temime knew exactly what she was getting into when she got the call from director Sam Mendes: When you get to do a Bond, you take with you all that makes Bond, she proclaims. When I was designing I knew I was going to have a suit, a sportswear outfit, a bathing suit, a tuxedo. But the interesting thing we had to do was make it new and fresh and especially in with the 50th anniversary.
Of course, working on Skyfall revolved around fitting the needs of Daniel Craig, who first insisted that Tom Ford produce her designs and then requested a slim-fit 60s-style suit tailored very near his body, a suit that moved with his body during action scenes that fit like a second skin. We both had exactly the same ideas and I created the look with him; then I went to Tom Ford and said
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Emma Watson Hated Filming This Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Scene
Emma Watson didn't have the best time shooting one particular scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The fourth installment in the Harry Potter film series is renowned for its significant pivot towards darker themes and more complex narratives. The story unfolds with Harry unexpectedly finding himself a competitor in the Harry Potter Triwizard Tournament, a dangerous magical competition. It's pivotal for diving into the characters' personal growth and relationships. Amidst the perilous challenges, the Yule Bal
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Jany temime biography of barack
French costume designer
Jany Temime is a French[1]costume designer. She is best known for her work on the final six films in the Harry Potter film series, each of which garnered her Saturn Award nominations.[2][3] She won the Costume Designers Guild Award in for the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows– Part 2 and in for the film Skyfall.[4][5]
Early life
Temime spent most of her childhood in Paris, France.
The daughter of French ready-to-wear company owners, she progressed from creating outfits for her dolls to designing, fitting, and producing costumes for her entire class's school play at the age of eight.[6][7] In Paris, she earned master's degrees in French and Literature (or Latin)[contradictory] at Paris Nanterre University, as well as a certificate in Art History.[8][9] Her first job was at lifestyle magazine Elle