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John Bratton is credited as a set dresser on two notable productions in the film industry. In 1997, Bratton worked as a set dresser on Titanic, contributing to the visual and environmental details of the film’s sets. The role involved selecting and arranging props, furniture, and decorative elements to enhance the authenticity and atmosphere of the scenes.
In 2014, Bratton again served as a set dresser on The Lego Movie, assisting in the creation of the film’s distinctive and imaginative environments. The position required attention to the intricate and playful design elements that defined the film’s aesthetic. Bratton’s contributions in both projects reflect a specialized role in shaping the physical spaces within cinematic storytelling.
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