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Set dresser

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Aset dresserin drama (theater, film etc.) prepares thesetwithpropsand furniture to give it correct appearance and make sure each item is in correct position for each performance.

In film[edit]

Set dressers arrange objects on afilm setbefore rolling the camera.[1]They work under the direction of aProduction Designerand theSet Decorator,typically with a Leadman/Lead Person as their immediate supervisor.[2]Set dressers place furniture, hang pictures, and put out decorative items.[3]They are also responsible for some light construction and assembly of small items, such as air-conditioning ducts and light switch plates. They also move items as necessary to make room for the filming equipment. During the shoot, the prop department works with an on-set dresser to ensure that the props andfurnishingare in the proper location for the script and to maintaincontinuity,as scenes are often shot out of order.[1]

In theater[edit]

Set dressers "dress" the set of a play. Set dressers specifically deal with items on stage that are not interacted with by actors. Often set dressers are in charge of finding and installing curtains, wallpaper, photos, bedspreads, rugs and other items onto the set. Set dressers are sometimes a part of the props department,constructiondepartment or their own department. Whether set dressing is its own department is often dependent on how much money a theater has. Set dressers also often have a lot of cross-over work with the props department or construction department. The set dressing department works under the director, producer andscenic designer.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ab"What Is a Set Dresser? Job Description, Salary, Responsibilities + More".www.backstage.com.2020-02-29.Retrieved2020-12-18.
  2. ^"How to Become a Set Dresser | Job Description & Salary - Careers in Film".Careers In Film | Film Schools & Colleges.Retrieved2020-12-18.
  3. ^"Set Dressing 101: Why It's Important & How to Do It".Peerspace.2020-01-21.Retrieved2020-12-18.

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