Witchy Romance's bewitching set design: An interview with the production team

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"Witchy Romance" is a thrilling supernatural romance that captivates audiences with its intricate storyline and talented cast and crew. At the forefront of this enchanting series is a stellar cast, led by the brilliant Emma Stone as the mysterious and alluring witch, Rosalind. Stone's impeccable acting skills bring depth and vulnerability to the character, making audiences fall in love with her unique blend of strength and vulnerability. Opposite Stone is the charming and versatile actor, Henry Cavill, who portrays the brooding and magnetic warlock, Gabriel. Cavill's charisma and on-screen presence make him the perfect match for Stone's Rosalind, as their chemistry ignites the screen, leaving viewers mesmerized by their intricate love story. Supporting the two leads is a talented ensemble cast that includes the sharp-witted comedian Mindy Kaling, who adds a touch of humor and levity to the series as Rosalind's eccentric best friend, Luna.


A collaboration among the US Bureau of Reclamation, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies resulted in fine spatial projections of climate and hydrology for the contiguous US. These projections are based on both the CMIP3 and CMIP5 phases of multi-model datasets archived by the World Climate Research Program. The datasets include statistically downscaled projections for climate (contiguous US) and hydrology (Western US) associated with CMIP3; and for climate and hydrology (contiguous US) using the CMIP5 dataset.

A collaboration among the US Bureau of Reclamation, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies resulted in fine spatial projections of climate and hydrology for the contiguous US. A database of dynamically downscaled climate projections for both Western North America WNA and Eastern North America ENA , implemented at a temporal resolution of daily, monthly and decadal timeframes and a spatial resolution of 50 and 15 km.

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Supporting the two leads is a talented ensemble cast that includes the sharp-witted comedian Mindy Kaling, who adds a touch of humor and levity to the series as Rosalind's eccentric best friend, Luna. Kaling's comedic timing and infectious energy infuse each scene with laughter and keep the audience entertained throughout the show. The show's crew is just as impressive, with a team of talented individuals working behind the scenes to bring this magical world to life.

Other Datasets

This database, produced collaboratively by researchers from NCAR, Potsdam, CRU, University of Melbourne and Manchester Metropolitan University, includes information on global greenhouse gas scenarios and includes estimates of climate projections for global models used in the 2007 and 2013 IPCC assessments. Results can be browsed via interactive plots and are also available for download.

White House Data Tool for Climate Change

The White House is partnering with Google, Microsoft, and Intel others to develop a clearinghouse for climate data and tools to support communities’ adaptation to climate change. The federal site hosts data related to climate change that can help inform America’s communities, businesses and citizens in their efforts to prepare for, and adapt to, the impacts of climate change. Still in its pilot phase, the site focuses on coastal vulnerbilities, but will soon offer data and tools for other climate-related impacts, including human health, food supply and energy infrastructure.

Downscaled CMIP3 and CMIP5 Hydrology Projections

A collaboration among the US Bureau of Reclamation, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies resulted in fine spatial projections of climate and hydrology for the contiguous US. These projections are based on both the CMIP3 and CMIP5 phases of multi-model datasets archived by the World Climate Research Program. The datasets include statistically downscaled projections for climate (contiguous US) and hydrology (Western US) associated with CMIP3; and for climate and hydrology (contiguous US) using the CMIP5 dataset.

Climate Western North America: Climate WNA

ClimateWNA (Climate Western North America) is a tool developed by researchers from the University of British Columbia that can be used to obtain seasonal and annual climate metrics for any location in western North America. The dataset is based on an interpolation of PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) monthly data, and includes projected change in climate from the CMIP3 multi-model archive.

CMIP3 and CMIP5 (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, phases 3 and 5)

The CMIP3 and CMIP5 archives consist of coordinated sets of climate model experiments from numerous modeling groups worldwide. These experiments include the often-cited climate projections based on greenhouse gas scenarios such as B1 and A1B from CMIP3, and RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 from CMIP5. These simulations form the basis for the 2007 and 2013 IPCC reports, respectively. Although data are publicly available, some require technical expertise to obtain and analyze due to their large size.

Coterminous Climate and Hydrology Projections

A database of statistically downscaled climate projections for the Western US, implemented at a daily temporal resolution and a spatial resolution of 2.5 arc-minutes (4 sq. km). Climate projections stem from the CMIP5 global model archive, and are produced using two statistical downscaling approaches (monthly BCSD and daily BCCA). These projections were developed by the Bureau of Reclamation, Climate Analytics Group, Climate Central, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Santa Clara University, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US Army Corps of Engineers, and US Geological Survey.

NARCCAP: Regional Climate Projections

The North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program, or NARCCAP, is an international effort to provide a large ensemble of high resolution dynamically downscaled climate projections for regional-scale impacts studies. All NARCCAP simulations cover the conterminous US and most of Canada at a temporal resolution of 3 hours and a spatial resolution of 50 km. Results are publicly available, but require some technical expertise to obtain and analyze.

NASA Earth Exchange Fine Scale Climate Projections

This dataset, developed by NASA, provides high resolution, bias-corrected climate projections for finer-scale impacts assessments. It includes a comprehensive set of downscaled climate projections for the coterminous US, implemented at a monthly temporal resolution and a spatial resolution of 30 arc-seconds (~800 m2). Projections are derived from the CMIP5 global model archive, and were produced for 33 global models and all four RCP greenhouse gas scenarios.

PCIC Plan2Adapt Tool

PCIC’s (Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium) Plan2Adapt Tool generates maps, plots and data for projected climate conditions in regions throughout British Columbia. The tool is similar to the PCIC Regional Analysis Tool, but uses a simpler interface designed to serve the needs of local and community planners.

PCIC Regional Analysis Tool

PCIC’s (Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium) Regional Analysis Tool generates maps, plots and data for projected climate conditions in the Pacific and Yukon regions. The tool applies 15 global climate models from the IPCC (2007) archives to generate output based on the user’s choice of location and future time period.

USGS RegClim: Regional Model Projections

A database of dynamically downscaled climate projections for both Western North America (WNA) and Eastern North America (ENA), implemented at a temporal resolution of daily, monthly and decadal timeframes and a spatial resolution of 50 and 15 km. Climate projections stem from the CMIP3 global model archive, using four global model projections and the A2 greenhouse gas scenario. This dataset was developed by the US Geological Survey.

Western US Climate Projections

This dataset uses the Multivariate Adaptive Constructed Analogs (MACA) statistical downscaling method to generate regional climate projections from 14 global models of the CMIP5. The data cover the Western US at daily and monthly time steps and at a resolution of 4 sq km. Developed by researchers at the University of Idaho.

NorWeST Stream Temperature Database

A database of observed and modeled stream temperature data for the Western US. The observed data are applied to a spatial statistical stream network model to develop consistent temperature estimates for each 1-km stream segments in the database. Stream temperature data are primarily available for summer, when observations are more common. This database was developed by the US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Riverscape Analysis Project

The Riverscape Analysis Project (RAP) is a web-based mapping program designed to support salmon conservation decisions for the North Pacific Rim Rivers (including Japan, Alaska, British Columbia and the US West Coast). Using a physically-based stream temperature model, the RAP provides historical and future streamflows and stream temperatures under conditions projected by downscaled global climate models archived in the IPCC (2007). This mapping tool was developed by the University of Montana.

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    • Climate Impacts Group Datasets
    • Other Datasets
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    Witchy romance cast and crew

    Talented director, Ava DuVernay, skillfully guides the actors and brings out the best in each scene, ensuring a captivating viewing experience for the audience. The production design team, led by Oscar-winning production designer, Sarah Greenwood, has created a visually stunning world filled with enchanting settings and intricate details. From the mystical forest where Rosalind and Gabriel first cross paths to the elegantly crafted magical spells, every aspect of the show's visuals is a true feast for the eyes. Additionally, the costume designer, Jacqueline Durran, has outdone herself with the elaborate and ethereal costumes that transport audiences to a bygone era of magic and mystery. Each outfit is carefully crafted to reflect the characters' personalities and adds to the overall enchantment of the series. The writing team, spearheaded by acclaimed screenwriter Lena Waithe, has crafted an intricate and captivating storyline that seamlessly weaves together romance, mystery, and suspense. The dialogue is witty and engaging, drawing viewers into the world of witches and warlocks, leaving them eager for each new episode. In conclusion, the cast and crew of "Witchy Romance" have truly created a spellbinding series that captivates audiences with its captivating performances, stunning visuals, and enchanting storytelling. Each member of the team brings their unique talents and vision to the project, resulting in a show that is sure to leave audiences under its bewitching spell..

    Reviews for "Witchy Romance: Love and magic on and off the screen"

    1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really excited for "Witchy Romance" because I love supernatural romance stories, but I was extremely disappointed with this one. The cast lacked chemistry and the acting was really subpar. The script was cliché and predictable, with no originality or depth to the characters. Overall, it felt forced and unconvincing. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time on this one.
    2. Mike - 1 star - I'm a fan of witch-themed TV shows, but "Witchy Romance" missed the mark completely. The plot was weak and poorly developed, leaving me confused and uninterested. The cast seemed detached and unenthusiastic, making it hard to connect with the characters. The special effects were laughably bad and the dialogue was cheesy. It was a disappointing experience overall.
    3. Sarah - 2 stars - "Witchy Romance" had potential, but it fell flat for me. The storyline was promising, but it quickly became repetitive and predictable. The characters lacked depth and I couldn't develop any emotional attachment to them. The romance felt rushed and forced, without any real development or believability. The production quality was also lacking, with poor visual effects and mediocre cinematography. It just didn't live up to its potential.

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