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  2. Set (film and TV scenery) - Wikipedia

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    A set is artificially constructed scenery used in film and television. 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.

  3. Set construction - Wikipedia

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    A set under construction at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany. Set construction at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. In theater, the technical director or production manager is the person responsible for evaluating the finished designs and considering budget and time limitations. They engineer the scenery, has it redrafted for building ...

  4. Scenic design - Wikipedia

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    Scenic design, also known as stage design or set design, is the creation of scenery for theatrical productions including plays and musicals. The term can also be applied to film and television [ 1 ] productions, where it may be referred to as production design . [ 2 ]

  5. Watching 'The Grinch' this Christmas? Make this menu ... - AOL

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    Serves 6-8 people. Ingredients: 1 whole beef shank, bone-in about 10 pounds. Butcher's twine. 3 tablespoons canola oil. 2 large carrots, peeled and cut into chunks

  6. What are Actors Really Eating On-Screen? - AOL

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    Johnson works with a food stylist to meet actors' needs while producing what the show requires. For instance, when the characters are having a steak dinner on-camera, often an actor or actress ...

  7. The 13 Most Horrifying Food Moments in Film History - AOL

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    Our editors shared their most horrifying, nauseating, skin-crawling movie scenes featuring food. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971): “Violet, you’re turning Violet, Violet!” Wolper ...

  8. Craft service - Wikipedia

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    Craft service is different from catering; craft service refers to the food always available to the crew while they are working, while catering is provided by a catering company or a restaurant and handles full meals. [4] Typically there is one main table where the snacks and coffee are set up [5] (which is simply called "crafty" or "the crafty ...

  9. Backlot - Wikipedia

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    Some movie studios build a wide variety of sets on the backlot, which can be modified for different purposes as need requires and "dressed" to resemble any time period or look. These sets include everything from mountains, forests, ships, to small-town settings from around the world, as well as streets from the Old West , to whole modern-day ...