stage setting
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Definition
Noun: 1. The arrangement of scenery, furniture, and other properties on a stage to represent the location where a play or film scene takes place. It is the physical environment created for a theatrical or cinematic performance.
Usage
The term "stage setting" is used to describe the complete visual environment constructed for a performance. It encompasses all the physical elements that define the fictional space for the actors and the audience. * The director and set designer collaborated on the intricate stage setting for the opening act. * A minimalist stage setting, using only a single chair and a spotlight, can be very powerful.
Advanced Usage
- "To design a stage setting": Refers to the creative process of planning and conceptualizing the set.
- She was hired to design the stage setting for the new Broadway musical.
- "As part of the stage setting": Used to describe an object or element that is integrated into the set.
- The antique desk was not just a prop; it was an essential part of the stage setting.
Variants and Related Words
- Set (noun): A more common and general synonym for "stage setting."
- The film's jungle set was built in a studio.
- Scenery (noun): Often used interchangeably with "setting," but can specifically refer to the painted backgrounds or larger backdrop elements.
- The moving scenery revealed a different room.
- Mise-en-scène (noun): A term borrowed from French film criticism that encompasses everything placed in front of the camera, including setting, lighting, costume, and actor positioning.
Synonyms
- Set
- Scenery
- Set design
- Décor (in a theatrical context)
Related Phrases
- Stage design: The broader art and practice of creating the visual and physical environment for a stage performance, which includes the setting, lighting, and sometimes costumes.
- Set piece: A large, often elaborate component of a stage setting, such as a building facade or a large piece of furniture.
Noun
- arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted