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The "image" of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row is defined by a dense, gritty collision of 19th-century industrial realism and high-fantasy folklore. Unlike many fantasy series that lean into shimmering, ethereal landscapes, Carnival Row adopts a "neo-noir" aesthetic that grounds its mythical creatures in a world of soot, shadow, and social decay. A Juxtaposition of Eras and Styles
To make the fantasy elements feel tangible, the show’s "image" relies on a heavy blend of practical effects and CGI. Carnival Row image
The primary setting, the city of , serves as the core of the show's visual identity. Production designers Frank Walsh and François Séguin crafted a world inspired by Victorian London and Paris, but layered it with medieval European architecture to suggest a city built over centuries of industrialization. The "image" of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row is
: The visual contrast between the affluent human districts and the "ghetto" of Carnival Row is stark. While the upper class prospers in ornate, bright spaces, the "Row" is a shadowy Red Light District reminiscent of Amsterdam or old New Orleans, filled with cramped back alleys and decaying infrastructure. VFX and the Physicality of Magic The primary setting, the city of , serves
Creating the Thrilling VFX of Carnival Row's Flashback Episode