Marisa Frantz, art director, and Keith Neely, production designer, sit at the bar of Gracie’s Dance Hall, a set featured on season one of Netflix’s “Ransom Canyon.” The television series was filmed at Netflix Studios Albuquerque and at sites across New Mexico.
Biscuit the dog strikes a pose on a season one set of Netflix’s “Ransom Canyon” at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. Biscuit belonged to the series’ main character, Quinn O’Grady, played by actress Minka Kelly, who grew up in Albuquerque.
Gracie’s Dance Hall, a set designed at Netflix Studios Albuquerque for season one of Netflix’s television series “Ransom Canyon.” The hall, a prominent location in the show, is depicted both through a site in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and through a set built and designed by a largely New Mexico crew at Netflix Studios Albuquerque.
Jaime Giovannone, scenic foreman, works on touch-ups on a fireplace on a season one set of “Ransom Canyon” at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. The room pictured is found inside a set depicting the home interior of the series’ main character Staten Kirkland, played by actor Josh Duhamel.
The exterior of “Ransom Canyon” character Staten Kirkland’s home on a season one set at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. The actual property, Dead Horse Ranch, is situated between Las Vegas and Santa Fe, but a set design of the home was also built at the Albuquerque studio, surrounded by a large sheet of material with imagery from the physical site.
Tamara Brock, trained animal coordinator, walks two coyotes into a set building of Netflix’s “Ransom Canyon” at Netflix Studios Albuquerque.
A wall inside Gracie’s Dance Hall, a season one set design from Netflix’s “Ransom Canyon” at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. A local crew of New Mexico film talent helped to paint, design and create the set.
A sound stage showcasing the television series “Ransom Canyon” at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. The modern Western drama has been renewed for a second season, which will continue to be filmed in Albuquerque.
Marisa Frantz, art director, and Keith Neely, production designer, on a season one set of Netflix’s “Ransom Canyon,” season one, at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. The pair said collaboration played a major role in establishing a cohesive spirit and feel across the sets.