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There are some things you just can't script. Armando Sgrignuoli explains how design fills in those blanks. »Subscribe to CBC Arts to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/CBCArtsSubscribe How do you re-create 1920s Toronto? We asked Armando Sgrignuoli, the production designer behind CBC's Frankie Drake Mysteries, who definitely knows a thing or two about that. Sgrignuoli's task is to provide the world in which the titular character — Toronto's first female private detective (at least inside this fictional world) — can solve her some Roaring Twenties-related crimes. "Part of the key to good design is to draw the audience into a space," Sgrignuoli says in this video by filmmaker March Mercanti. "It reinforces aspects that can never be scripted, because in a script you can only fill in so much." "So when we walk into a character's space such as Frankie's, the design should reinforce her character." As Sgrignuoli gives us a tour of those very designs, his attention to detail makes it easy to forget what we're watching on the screen is filmed in modern day Toronto. But one thing we shouldn't forget is that he isn't doing it alone. "Design is a very collaborative operation," he says. "The construction team, the decorating, the scenic, the props...it's various departments that come together to create that one frame." #FrankieDrake #FrankieDrakeMysteries Find us at: http://cbc.ca/arts CBC Arts on Facebook: / cbcarts CBC Arts on Twitter: / cbcarts CBC Arts on Instagram: / cbcarts About: Welcome to CBC Arts, your home for the most surprising, relevant and provocative stories featuring artists from diverse communities across Canada. Our job is to fill your feed with the disruptors and innovators changing how we see the country through movement, images and sound — and to inspire you to join in too.