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  • Scenic artist
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  • Scenic artist is an Occupation normally listed under Art Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Makeup Department, Special Effects or Visual Effects.
  • The credited role of scenic artist it one isolated to the 21st century BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who and Torchwood. However there are items from 20th century Doctor Who that are cited as being the creations of scenic artists. The copies of the Mona Lisa used in City of Death would have been the creation of a scenic artist at the BBC. To date only John Whalley and Steven Fudge have been credited as scenic painters for 2011's The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.
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  • The credited role of scenic artist it one isolated to the 21st century BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who and Torchwood. However there are items from 20th century Doctor Who that are cited as being the creations of scenic artists. The copies of the Mona Lisa used in City of Death would have been the creation of a scenic artist at the BBC. To date only John Whalley and Steven Fudge have been credited as scenic painters for 2011's The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe. Thus far those credited on BBC Wales-produced TV stories as scenic artists are John Pinkerton, John Whalley, Allen Jones and Clive Clarke.
  • Scenic artist is an Occupation normally listed under Art Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Makeup Department, Special Effects or Visual Effects.