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The Film and Furniture Podcast
Film and Furniture
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Behind the scenes with Mark Scruton (Video podcast)
The Film and Furniture Podcast
28 minutes 50 seconds
8 months ago
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Behind the scenes with Mark Scruton (Video podcast)
🎙️ Episode Summary In this episode of The Film and Furniture Video Podcast, host Paula Benson chats with production designer Mark Scruton, who brings us behind the scenes of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Mark shares his experience collaborating with Tim Burton, the creative process behind reviving the iconic Maitland/Deetz house, and the intricate film set designs that define the film’s world. From Victorian mourning aesthetics to the challenges of designing a surreal underworld, Mark reveals how every detail contributes to the film’s rich visual storytelling. 🎬 Episode Highlights ✔️ Working with Tim Burton – How Mark has developed a strong creative rapport with the visionary director. ✔️ Recreating the Maitland/Deetz House – The challenges of bringing the iconic home back to life after 30+ years. ✔️ The House’s Evolution – How its design reflects Delia’s artistic transformation.✔️ The Black Veil Mystery – Was it real fabric or CGI? Mark spills the details. ✔️ Production Design Tricks – The use of forced perspective, surreal colour palettes, and the art of making real-world sets feel truly otherworldly. ✔️ Designing the Afterlife – How inspiration from global subway systems shaped the eerie train station. ✔️ The Importance of Physicality – Why real sets, props, and furniture enhance the performances and the film’s authenticity. 🎭 Guest Info Mark Scruton is a production designer known for his work on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Wednesday, and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. With a deep appreciation for Tim Burton’s signature style, Mark’s designs balance gothic surrealism with practical storytelling. ⏰ When to Watch/Listen This Video? You can watch or listen to this video podcast before seeing the film, and it may enhance your viewing experience. However, please note that it contains SPOILERS. If you're sensitive to them, feel free to watch it after you've seen the film—chances are, it might make you want to watch it all over again! 📌 Links & Resources 🔗 Read the article🔗 Discover where to buy key items of furniture and décor in Beetlejuice 2 in our marketplace🔗 Explore the Film and Furniture website for many other fascinating articles on the design, furniture and décor of film 🔗 Sign-up to our Newsletter 👀 Check out the Tim Burton exhibition at the Design Museum 🔔 Subscribe for more exclusive interviews on film design, furniture, decor and set decoration! Credits Film and Furniture Founder/Editor: Paula Benson Podcast Producer: Suzanne Courage Video/Podcast Editor: Ira Putilova Graphics: Paul West @Form Design and Branding With thanks to Universal Pictures #Beetlejuice #MarkScruton #TimBurton #SetDesign #ProductionDesign #InteriorDesign #FilmDesign #BeetlejuiceBeetlejuice #SetDecoration #DesignInspiration #Architecture 
The Film and Furniture Podcast