Row Image - Carnival

The primary setting, the city of , serves as the core of the show's visual identity. Production designers Frank Walsh and François Séguin crafted a world inspired by Victorian London and Paris, but layered it with medieval European architecture to suggest a city built over centuries of industrialization.

The "image" of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row is defined by a dense, gritty collision of 19th-century industrial realism and high-fantasy folklore. Unlike many fantasy series that lean into shimmering, ethereal landscapes, Carnival Row adopts a "neo-noir" aesthetic that grounds its mythical creatures in a world of soot, shadow, and social decay. A Juxtaposition of Eras and Styles Carnival Row image

: The series is often described as a "steampunk fever dream". This image is maintained through Victorian clothing—carriages, corsets, and heavy wool layers—mixed with industrial machinery, clocks, and goggles. The primary setting, the city of , serves

Creating the Thrilling VFX of Carnival Row's Flashback Episode Unlike many fantasy series that lean into shimmering,

: The visual contrast between the affluent human districts and the "ghetto" of Carnival Row is stark. While the upper class prospers in ornate, bright spaces, the "Row" is a shadowy Red Light District reminiscent of Amsterdam or old New Orleans, filled with cramped back alleys and decaying infrastructure. VFX and the Physicality of Magic