The Pitt Season 2: A Masterclass in Continuity-Driven Production Design

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IndieWire’s feature reveals how The Pitt’s Season 2 production team, led by Nina Ruscio and Lyn Paolo, choreographs a 15-hour, continuity-forward ED shoot by aging hundreds of costumes, meticulously tracking every bed, whiteboard, and prop, and coordinating across departments to preserve realism. The team even extended Season 1’s set for more triage time, underscoring a relentless commitment to 360-degree accuracy. The Pitt is streaming on HBO Max, with the Season 2 finale airing April 16.
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