Set (film and TV scenery)
Appearance
(Redirected from Film set)
A set is artificially constructed scenery used in film and TV. In the last two cases there are many reasons to build or use a set instead of travelling to a real location, such as budget, time, the need to control the environment, or the fact that the place does not exist. Sets are normally constructed on a film studio backlot or sound stage, but any place that has been modified to give the feel of another place is a set.[1][2]
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New York Street at the former Columbia Ranch Burbank California
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Ancient Rome set at Cinecittà Studios.
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"Coastal Command " a production set on a soundstage at Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, March 1942
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Glasgow city centre dressed as Philadelphia for the Brad Pitt feature World War Z in 2011
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sanders, James (2003). Celluloid skyline : New York and the movies. Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0375710272. OCLC 465022326.
- ^ Reeves, Tony. (2006). The worldwide guide to movie locations. Titan. ISBN 1840239921. OCLC 974666758.