In 2009, I was asked to help design the set for the pilot of Jenny McCarthy’s new talk show here in Los Angeles.
The show was originally to be aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network. Jenny had taken a huge chance by creating her own pilot show to present to the OWN Network. In order to do this, she chose to bring on board her own creative crew and we all had to do it on an extremely thin shoe string budget!
So four years later, in honor of Jenny McCarthy’s premiere
tonight of her new talk show on VH1 (being filmed in New York), I would like to
share some photos from her original talk show pilot that up until now, I have
never shared with the public.
Working with Jenny was always a fun delight and all of us at
MUSH wish her continued success with her new show.
Jenny came to me with this 3D paper model she so proudly
created and said she wanted a modern, sleek and sexy look, with images of LA in
the background.
She also wanted bright red accents and furniture with a high
gloss flooring in white, which would no doubt, be a challenge!
These are a couple of quick preliminary sketches.
The amazing stage crew working hard!
Jenny McCarthy and her team working overtime.
Originally, Jenny wanted the set to be in red and
white. I later suggested we change the
color scheme to blue and white. She agreed…it
was still sexy!
When I replaced the regular light bulbs with energy saver blue bulbs in the Mid Century Modern Nelson Lamps, they seemed to show better on camera.
I found these super cool vintage chrome bar stools with white leather seats to fit around Jenny’s modern custom built desk. This is where her guests would sit. The light boxes in the background with smaller images of LA, was a last minute decision after we couldn’t get the larger backdrop of LA that we had originally planned on.
The high gloss floors actually worked, but we all had to tread carefully and make sure we were wearing (clean) socks, or slippers!
The extra-large abstract painting, by local artist Christine Wilson, was not only the perfect size for this wall, but it was the perfect combination of modern and feminine…Just like Jenny!
Jenny with her sister and make-up artist, JoJo McCarthy.
Jenny was smart, funny and clever.
She had us cracking up all the time!
Jenny did a few comedy skits for the show. In this one, she is baking with Darth Vader.
"That's a wrap!" On our last day with great support from Jim Carey.
5 comments:
Really enjoyed reading this and seeing your work!
A wonderful opportunity!
Congratulations!
C
Love this! You rock.
Hell yes! love this
very impressed.
set looks awesome.
the set looked awesome. so proud!
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