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Kem White is a Production Designer for big budget, high-end TV Commercials. Kem is based in London, but has worked across the world designing global campaigns. Her list of clients include Nike, Ikea, Louis Vuitton, Sky, Dulux, Twitter, Samsung, Paypal, Asus, British Airways as well as ALDI’s big Christmas TVCs for the past couple years that have involved designing and working with miniature models, building different scaled sets, VFX, SFX and an army of talented set-builders and scenic artists.

Kem and Production Design Digest host, Kelly Sinclair Smith, discuss her career journey, her time spent as a model maker, why she transitioned from working in Film and Television to designing TVCs, her design process, what it’s like to work on global campaigns as well as designing sets using different scales.

In this episode with Kem White we cover:

How Kem first started out in the industry

Her first ever job as a Production Designer

How that job opened up more doors to opportunities

How her background in narrative-based filmmaking prepared her for her career as a Production Designer in TVCs

What skills she thinks are necessary to be a good Production Designer

Her approach to designing the series of ALDI Christmas commercials that involved building a train carriage, an interior circus tent scene, a huge castle interior, a snowy mountain scene, as well as multiple miniature models and sets

Her experience designing the ‘Dulux Walls’ global campaign, and her research into colour trends

Her production design “pet peeves”

Her favourite part about being a Production Designer

And much more!

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Kem White is represented by Independent Talent

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Kelly Sinclair Smith is represented by Vision Artists

Original Score by Joe Davies