Anabela Santos(II)
- Set Decorator
- Production Designer
- Art Department
Anabela Santos was born in Luanda in 1968.
She studied Interior Design in Lisbon and Florence. In 1994 did an internship
In scenic design at RTP and began her professional career working on television
In collaboration with the set designer António Casimiro.
In 1997 she became a freelancer in Scenic and Interior Design and started Working for several production companies such as NBP, Endemol, Shine Ibéria, SP Televisão, Fremantle Media, Ri Filmes and Valentim de Carvalho. Anabela is known for the set design and set decorator of television shows such as Big Brother, Academia de Estrelas ( Star Academy ) and Peso Pesado ( The Biggest Loser ), and of the TV series and soap operas Meu Querido Professor, Batanetes, Morangos com Açúcar, Fúria de Viver, O Jogo, Os nossos dias, Poderosas and Alguém Perdeu.
In 2019 she was coauthor and coproducer of the first edition of an innovative Design fair Lisbon ID. This event aimed to showcase and promote Portugal's best design, as well as foster creative and trade links. It brought together designers, architects and manufacturers, national and international brands. In parallel she carried out interior design projects for private homes.
In 2015 Anabela welcomed her first cinema project - the set design of the film Jogo de Damas, direct by Patricia Sequeira
In 1997 she became a freelancer in Scenic and Interior Design and started Working for several production companies such as NBP, Endemol, Shine Ibéria, SP Televisão, Fremantle Media, Ri Filmes and Valentim de Carvalho. Anabela is known for the set design and set decorator of television shows such as Big Brother, Academia de Estrelas ( Star Academy ) and Peso Pesado ( The Biggest Loser ), and of the TV series and soap operas Meu Querido Professor, Batanetes, Morangos com Açúcar, Fúria de Viver, O Jogo, Os nossos dias, Poderosas and Alguém Perdeu.
In 2019 she was coauthor and coproducer of the first edition of an innovative Design fair Lisbon ID. This event aimed to showcase and promote Portugal's best design, as well as foster creative and trade links. It brought together designers, architects and manufacturers, national and international brands. In parallel she carried out interior design projects for private homes.
In 2015 Anabela welcomed her first cinema project - the set design of the film Jogo de Damas, direct by Patricia Sequeira