Mickey Loewenstein, a legendary set designer for WTTW, created the iconic set for "Siskel & Ebert at the Movies," which made a significant impact on television.
Loewenstein's masterful use of forced perspective transformed a small studio into a sprawling movie theater, making hosts Siskel and Ebert appear as giants onscreen.
For 40 years, Loewenstein’s creative designs influenced various productions, showcasing his versatility from children's shows to award-winning ballet performances.
Despite changing hosts and program formats, the enduring design of the Siskel & Ebert set symbolized the show's legacy in film criticism.
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