In the Season 2 finale of 'Severance,' production designer Jeremy Hindle reveals insights into the dramatic episode, which features a life-like automaton of Lumon’s founder, Kier, and an extravagant marching band celebration. He mentions that the automaton uses rudimentary animatronics rather than CGI, emphasizing the show's 'hands-on' approach. Hindle also reveals the production challenges posed by the low ceilings on set that required careful planning to fit the marching band during the celebratory scene. Overall, the finale is noted for its innovative and surreal elements, successfully enhancing the show's eerie atmosphere.
"The rule is that they make everything themselves. Everything is underground... It's basically - if you went to 'A Small World' in Disneyland, that's the idea."
"It’s amazing. It’s a real marching band [there]. That ending is mind blowing, it's ridiculous."
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