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So much pink paint was used, it caused a shortage, the film's designer said. The surprising fact was revealed by production designer Sarah Greenwood during an interview with Architectural Digest.
If you’re going to make a Barbie movie, make it pink — very pink — so pink that it will wipe out an entire company’s global supply of pink paint. That’s exactly what happened during ...
As any Barbie fan knows, life in plastic is fantastic — and also very pink. So much so ... run on the fluorescent shade of Rosco paint. Rosco is known for supplying the entertainment industry ...
Creating the perfect backdrop for the upcoming "Barbie" movie required so much pink paint that it led to a global shortage, according to its production designer. "The world ran out of pink," said ...
The film emptied Rosco's stock of fluorescent pink paint for its vibrant sets. The film emptied Rosco's stock of fluorescent pink paint for its vibrant sets. The film emptied Rosco's stock of ...
But the production team has started to reveal insight into the film — including how they caused an international pink paint shortage. In a recent Architectural Digest profile with production ...
The first thing to remember about getting a perfect paint color is that the name of the color isn’t nearly as important as the final product. While “Barbie Pink” might be in short supply ...
Warner Bros.' "Barbie" film supposedly caused a global shortage of pink paint, but the reality involves pandemic disruptions and prior setbacks. The production of Warner Bros.' "Barbie" film ...
Stuart Semple can’t say when a pink hue is at its “Barbiest” — he simply knows it when he sees it. Semple, a British artist, has made what he calls the world’s “Barbiest” paint ...