House Of The Dragon- The House That Dragons Built Work

The oldest and largest dragon, designed to look like a "hoary old grandmother" with sagging skin and barnacles on her scales.

One of the most striking revelations in the series is the evolution of "The Volume"—a massive, wraparound LED video wall used for virtual production. While first popularized by The Mandalorian, the team at HBO pushed the technology further to create "VANTAGE." House of the Dragon- The House that Dragons Built

Production designer Jim Clay discusses building the Great Hall and the King’s apartments as permanent structures. This allowed directors to film long "walk and talk" sequences through corridors without cutting, making the castle feel like a claustrophobic pressure cooker for the characters. The centerpiece, of course, is the new Iron Throne—sculpted with thousands of melted swords to more closely resemble George R.R. Martin’s original vision of a dangerous, asymmetrical seat of power. Costume and Culture at the Peak The oldest and largest dragon, designed to look

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