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EPISODE · May 25, 2025 · 51 MIN

Cat Miller: Building the Immersive World of 'Severance' - The Art of Precision and Subconscious Unease

from All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times)

Cat Miller designed the props that make Severance feel like a nightmare you can't quite name — including the deliberately wrong technology that nobody in the show is allowed to explain.Cat Miller is a seasoned property master whose credits include Severance, Russian Doll, The Affair, Uncut Gems, and Confess Fletch. With a background in professional dance and a deep-rooted family history in the film industry, her props don't merely adorn the background — they shape the world they inhabit.How vending tokens and deliberately wrong technology create a feeling of control and claustrophobia without a single line of dialogueWhy a background in professional dance informs a meticulous approach to physical objects on screenThe storytelling power of a single carefully chosen prop — and how easily it can be lost in a bad editWhat the challenges of prop design in comedy reveal about how differently tone works across genresThe invisible integrity required to build a believable world that an audience never consciously analysesConnect with Cat here:InstagramIMDbFind us on social media — links on the About page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cat Miller designed the props that make Severance feel like a nightmare you can't quite name — including the deliberately wrong technology that nobody in the show is allowed to explain.Cat Miller is a seasoned property master whose credits include Severance, Russian Doll, The Affair, Uncut Gems, and Confess Fletch. With a background in professional dance and a deep-rooted family history in the film industry, her props don't merely adorn the background — they shape the world they inhabit.How vending tokens and deliberately wrong technology create a feeling of control and claustrophobia without a single line of dialogueWhy a background in professional dance informs a meticulous approach to physical objects on screenThe storytelling power of a single carefully chosen prop — and how easily it can be lost in a bad editWhat the challenges of prop design in comedy reveal about how differently tone works across genresThe invisible integrity required to build a believable world that an audience never consciously analysesConnect with Cat here:InstagramIMDbFind us on social media — links on the About page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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