Bob Ringwood

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Bob Ringwood (* 1946 in London , England ) is a British costume designer .

Life

Ringwood grew up in London and was initially responsible for set construction and decorations for the film. He received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for his first film as a costume designer . According to his own statement, the most elaborate project were the three Batman films:

“I had decided from the start that this Batman wouldn't wear blue panties. I hate this. Bats are black, of course, not blue - and black is way more scary and sexy. After talking to Batman creator Bob Kane , we found out that he's always seen Batman in black, but it would have been very difficult to draw a black-on-black drawing for the comic. That's why he drew it blue so that he could use different colors for effects. In his eyes, blue was just a symbolic version of black. Our black costume was really closer to the original concept. "

- Bob Ringwood

He also received a BAFTA Award nomination for the first Batman film . His second Oscar nomination was for his last film Troy .

Filmography

Costumes

Buildings and decoration

Awards

Academy Award
British Academy Film Award

Web links

Individual evidence

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