By Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor When director Jon M. Chu needed to build the sets for Apple TV’s “Home Before Dark” he called on longtime collaborator Nelson Coates.
The show is inspired by the real-life story of Hidle Lysiak, the young journalist who stumbles across a crime scene and scoops the town paper on a murder investigation.
Lysiak’s story took place in a small town in Pennslyvania, but the show was shot in Vancouver. “We set it in a small fishing town in the Pacific North West,” Coates says.
The idea was to set the story in a small town that had both a feeling of remoteness and visual intrigue. Writers Hillary Cunin, Dana Fox and Dara Resnik had initially envisioned a small town with a lake, but despite scouting, the team
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