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Costume Designer Janie Bryant Discusses Emmy Nomination and Upcoming Projects

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Janie Bryant, an award-winning costume designer, has been nominated for an Emmy for her work on the Yellowstone prequel, 1923. Known for her previous work on Deadwood and Mad Men, Bryant credits her career's success to her early opportunities with David Milch, creator of Deadwood. Recently, Bryant's work was showcased at a Paramount+ event, celebrating her contributions to the series. In addition to her work on 1923, she has been involved in other projects, including the second season of Landman and a new Yellowstone spinoff. Bryant is also working on adapting the book 'The Paris Secret' into a television series.
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Why It's Important?

Janie Bryant's recognition and continued success highlight the significant role costume design plays in television production. Her work not only contributes to the visual storytelling of popular series but also influences fashion trends and public interest in period pieces. Her involvement in multiple high-profile projects underscores the demand for skilled designers in the entertainment industry. This recognition can lead to more opportunities for creative professionals in similar fields, potentially impacting hiring trends and the types of projects greenlit by networks.

What's Next?

Bryant is set to attend the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 8, where she will be wearing a custom gown by Retrofête. She is also preparing for upcoming shoots in Montana and Texas for the new Yellowstone spinoff. Her adaptation of 'The Paris Secret' is in progress, with efforts to sell the rights for a television series. These projects indicate a busy schedule ahead, with potential for further accolades and industry recognition.

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