Production Designer

TimAdams

Biography

Tim Adams is a Northern Irish, London-based Production Designer and Art Director working across feature films and high-end television. His work spans multiple genres and periods for projects produced by Netflix, Disney, HBO, Apple, and Sony. He has worked with and learned from award-winning production designers including Eve Stewart, Luke Hull, Andy Nicholson, Neil Lamont, and Jim Clay, on projects directed by Academy Award winner Alfonso Cuarón and Jason Reitman, among others. Recent production design credits include "Nurses Come and Go But None For Me," a feature film shown as part of an art installation for Tate Britain (Directors Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski, produced by Pinky Ghundale, commissioned by Hartwig Art Foundation), and the short film "The Animals" (Writer/Director Calvin Demba, starring George MacKay, Louisa Harland, Eric Kofi Abrefa, and Nathalie Emmanuel, executive produced by Sheila Nortley). Alongside production designing, Tim is experienced in drawing complex sets and hero props for construction, overseeing set and prop builds, dressing stage sets and locations, and art directing across both main and second units. Tim is currently working as Set Decorator/Art Director for Production Designer Eve Stewart on the Paramount Pictures production "Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol" (Director Ti West, Producers Adam Bohling and David Reid).

Selected Works