They said that when it comes to intimate scenes, they test the set pieces very well and then they start working on them. This process starts when the team is reading the script.
Alison Gartshore, in an interview with Architectural Digest, said, “Obviously, if you know Bridgerton, you’ll know that there’s quite a lot of intimate scenes throughout the series. Not to give you any spoilers, but we always have to make sure that where we have those intimacy scenes that the furniture will stand up to the job, shall we say.”
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Gartshore is a very popular, very knowledgeable production designer. Alison has a lot of experience, having worked with the hit Netflix Regency drama since 2020.
It was announced almost a month ago that Bridgerton Season 3 Part 1 will arrive today.
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Bridgerton posted a photo on Instagram captioning the photo, they wrote, “Dear reader, this author must inquire…what is the primary force that guides us on our paths? Is it our minds, or our hearts? Perhaps we should discover the answer together…. Bridgerton Season 3: Part 1 arrives May 16, only on Netflix.”
Ingram said, “In a lot of these stately homes, you can’t have the intimacy scenes in the beds. You can’t touch the beds. You can’t move the beds. We were building bedroom scenes and back-of-the-house sets on the stage.”
The Bridgerton show consisted of a total of eight episodes like its previous seasons. The first part of season 3 will be released today 16th May and the second part will be released on 13th June.