

SHELTER
Harlan Coben's Shelter was an ambitious project which made heavy use of large scale set graphics, complex set pieces & props, and mobile device interfaces. Everything was designed and produced to capture the dark, eerie, and ominous atmosphere of Harlan Coben's mystery novel series.
Studio /
Amazon
Role /
Lead Graphics
Company /
MGM
Year /
2022
BAT LADY'S HOUSE
Among the most critical sets to the story's narrative was the spooky old house of the fabled "Bat Lady." In addition to architectural graphics such as stained glass windows, the house featured a stunning photo room plastered with thousands of vintage photos ranging over a century. This room was completed along with the help of an outstanding graphics team and at half budget.









BOILER ROOM
The young heroes makeshift base of operations was built in the boiler room of their high school. The action in this set was centered around a crime board, mapping out the details of the story's mystery. This graphic center piece had to evolve with the narrative to reflect the changing evidence presented throughout the season.






KASSELTON HIGH SCHOOL
Being a YA mystery, the high school set was a major location for the story to take place. As basketball is a central theme in the story, the gymnasium and playing fields were especially important.















PROPS & PHOTO COMPOSITES












PHONES & COMPUTERS
Shelter required a high volume of phone graphics which had to be a blend of accurate recreations of real operating systems, and original apps and programs unique to the story.


























