Nelson Coates
Nelson Coates | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Abilene Christian University |
Occupation | Production designer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Notable work | In the Heights,Crazy Rich Asians,Flight,The Proposal,Antwone Fisher |
Office | President, Art Directors Guild and Member, Executive Committee, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Production Designer Branch |
Awards | 2019 Excellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film, Art Directors Guild forCrazy Rich Asians |
Nelson Coatesis an Americanproduction designerfor feature film and television.[1]His motion picture credits include theLin-Manuel MirandamusicalIn the Heights,based on theTony Award-winning Broadway show;Jon M. Chu's romantic comedyCrazy Rich Asians,the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the last decade;Robert Zemeckis' dramatic thrillerFlight,which criticsRoger EbertandOwen Gleibermanplaced on their top-10 lists; and the biographical dramaAntwone Fisher,which received a2002 American Film Institute Award.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]Coates' television projects include the mystery dramaHome Before Darkand the second and third season ofThe Morning Show,both forApple TV+.[9][10]
Coates is currently serving his second term as President of theArt Directors Guild.[11]
Early life
[edit]Born inMurfreesboro, Tennessee,Coates began his lifelong involvement in the performing arts at an early age. He made his professional debut at six, acting, singing and dancing in regional theater.[12][13]During high school, Coates also competed in gymnastics, developing an understanding of biomechanics, action and physical space that informed his design ofWesley Snipes' escape route inMurder at 1600and continues to benefit his work today.[13]
Coates attendedAbilene Christian University(ACU), graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in journalism/mass communications and an emphasis in design. While in college, he performed in more than 30 cabarets, musicals and plays and simultaneously began to design for the stage.[14][12]
Career
[edit]After graduating, Coates appeared inoff-Broadwayand national touring productions while designing sets for several Dallas theater companies. His work for theDallas Theater Centerled to his first assignment designing for television, for thePBSseriesGerbert.[12][15][16][17]
In 1990, Coates relocated from Texas to Los Angeles, where he built his career designing for movies and television series. He developed collaborative relationships with numerous directors, working withGary FlederonThings to Do in Denver When You're Dead,Kiss the GirlsandRunaway Jury;Anne FletcheronThe Guilt Trip,The ProposalandHot Pursuit;Mimi LederonThick as Thieves,John DoeandOn the Basis of Sex;andJon M. ChuonCrazy Rich Asians,Home Before DarkandIn the Heights.Coates also designedAnjelica Huston's debut as a feature film director onBastard Out of Carolina,Bill Paxton's onFrailtyandDenzel Washington's onAntwone Fisher.[1]
Entertainment industry recognition
[edit]Coates was nominated for a 1997Primetime Emmy AwardforStephen King'sThe Stand.He designed 225 sets for the four-part miniseries, including a recreation of a Nebraska cornfield on a Utah stage. Coates grew 3,250 cornstalks from seed to dress the set, but when Utah's harshest winter in 100 years stunted the crop's growth, he interspersed close-up worthy replicas.[18][19]
Coates' second major award nomination was for a 2008Art Directors GuildExcellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film forFlight,about a troubled pilot who crash lands a plane to save its occupants.[20]Director Robert Zemeckis tasked the designer with creating a fictional, but believable airline that included the word "jet" in its name, but that avoided any real-world references.[21]
Zemeckis wanted the passengers, crew and their belongings to react naturally to gravity during the accident. To solve this challenge, Coates built a full-length fuselage using modified, genuine, airline parts and that divided into sections. The fuselage, replete with performers and props, was mounted onto various motion simulation rigs including a "rotisserie rig" that rotated 180 degrees.[21]
In herNew York Timesreview, movie critic Manohla Dargis said, "…the accident inFlightis freakishly real… It's a showstopper. "[22]
OnCrazy Rich Asians,Coates' directive was to bringSingapore's tastes, traditions, culture and design to the silver screen. For greater authenticity, Coates imbued the characters withPeranakanheritage (it wasn't in the original novel) and tapped its rich art, architecture and design practices for his sets.
Chu wanted the film's climactic marriage ceremony "…to be a wedding like you've never seen before." In the novel, the ceremony costs $40 million, but the project's entire budget was only $30 million. Coates attended more than 35 Chinese and Singaporean weddings as research and designed a set in a former 19th Century convent thatArchitectural Digestdescribed as a "church of nature." He also developed a system for flooding the chapel that preserved the decorations so that the bride could walk on water down the aisle.[23][24][25]
Coates won a 2018 Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film, for his designs for the film.[20]
Additional movie projects
[edit]Coates recreated the tundra town ofBarrow, Alaska(later renamed Utqiagvik) in the warmer, greener, mountainousAnchoragefor the feature filmBig Miracle(2012). The remote town was the original setting for the movie's true story about a 1988 whale rescue.
To prepare, Coates watched more than 70 hours of news and documentary footage. He built houses on wagons with varied looks so that the structures could be rearranged overnight to simulate different Barrow streets.
Coates also designed a multi-function water tank that was large enough to stage the underwater action, which included three robotic vehicles maneuvering three animatronic whales. He oversaw the whales' fabrication so that they precisely matched the original animals in appearance and movement (the historical and new footage were intercut).[26][27]
ForFifty Shades Darker(2017) andFifty Shades Freed(2018), directorJames Foleyhired Coates to reimagine the franchise's world. The designer added texture and depth to the projects' 160 sets and introduced visual references to reflect the characters' backstories. The films were shot simultaneously over 106 days in 167 locations and required Coates to balance a myriad of details to maintain the visual integrity and continuity of each movie.[28][29]
Entertainment industry and arts organizations
[edit]Coates is serving his second term as President of the Art Directors Guild (ADG). In 2016 he oversaw the formation of ADG's women's and diversity committees to address issues in front of and behind the camera. Coates was also instrumental in creating and organizing the Guild's first new member orientation and first member directory.[30][31]
Coates is a voting member of theAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences(ATAS) and theAcademy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences(AMPAS), where he also serves on theExecutive Committee of the Production Design Branch.He previously served on AMPAS' Foreign Language Film Committee (later renamed the International Feature Film Committee).[14][31]
Collegiate support
[edit]Coates is a member of the Board of Trustees ofLaguna College of Art and Design(LCAD), where he has co-chaired fundraising events to support student scholarships.[14]
Coates speaks frequently at universities, including at his alma mater,Abilene Christian University.In 1996, he was named ACU's Outstanding Young Alumnus of the Year and was accorded the University's Department of Journalism and Mass Communication's Gutenberg Award, which recognizes distinguished professional achievements by alumni.
Coates endowed two scholarships at ACU, one in production design and the second in education in honor of his parents.[14][32]
Coates served as the keynote speaker at UCLA's Design Showcase West.[33]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Project | Awards | Nominations |
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2022 | Hocus Pocus 2 | ||
2020 | In the Heights | Excellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film, Art Directors Guild | |
2018 | Crazy Rich Asians | Excellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film,
Art Directors Guild |
Best Art Direction, Critics Choice Movie Awards, Broadcast Film Critics Association; Best Production Design, Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle Awards;
Best Production Design, OFTA Film Awards, Online Film & Television Association |
2018 | Fifty Shades Freed | ||
On the Basis of Sex | |||
2017 | Unforgettable | ||
Fifty Shades Darker | |||
2015 | Secret in Their Eyes | ||
Hot Pursuit | |||
2012 | The Guilt Trip | ||
Flight | Excellence in Production Design Award, Contemporary Film, Art Directors Guild | ||
Big Miracle | |||
2010 | The Last Song | ||
2009 | The Proposal | ||
Thick as Thieves | |||
2008 | The Express: The Ernie Davis Story | ||
2006 | School for Scoundrels | ||
Aquamarine | |||
2005 | Man of the House | ||
2003 | Runaway Jury | ||
2002 | Antwone Fisher | ||
Impostor | |||
2001 | Frailty | ||
Don't Say a Word | |||
1999 | Stir of Echoes | ||
1998 | Living Out Loud | ||
Disturbing Behavior | |||
1997 | Kiss the Girls | ||
Murder at 1600 | |||
1996 | Albino Alligator | ||
Bastard Out of Carolina | |||
1995 | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | ||
1994 | Blank Check | ||
1993 | Three of Hearts | ||
CB4 |
Television
[edit]Year | Project | Award Nominations |
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2022 | The Morning Show(seasons 2–3) | |
2021 | The Morning Show(TV series, two episodes) | Excellence in Production Design Award, One Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series, Art Directors Guild |
2020 | Home Before Dark(TV series, eight episodes) | |
2019 | Ken Jeong: You Complete Me, Ho(TV special) | |
2012 | Friday Night Dinner(TV movie) | |
2010 | Boston's Finest(TV movie) | |
2007 | October Road(TV series, six episodes) | |
2005 | Johnny Zero(TV series, pilot) | |
2002 | John Doe(TV series, pilot) | |
1995 | Crazy Love(TV series, pilot) | |
1994 | The Stand(TV miniseries) | Primetime Emmy, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special |
1991 | CBS Schoolbreak SpecialThe Emancipation of Lizzie Stern(TV series, one episode) | |
Cast a Deadly Spell(TV movie) | ||
1989 | Gerbert(TV series) | |
Mother's Day(TV movie) | ||
For Jenny with Love(TV series) |
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