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Which are the differences between set, scenery and stage? (talking in the context of arts)
8 de ago. de 2015 18:07
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Stage - the raised platform on which the performance occurs
Scenery - the background that gives the feeling of where the performance occurs
Set - Everything on the stage except for the actors. Includes the scenery and all props (furniture, etc.)
8 de agosto de 2015
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A "set" means the backdrops, furniture, etc. for one specific scene.
"Scenery" is an uncountable noun for all of the kinds of stuff that are used in sets.
"The Metropolitan Opera stores all of its scenery in containers in a storage yard in Newark, New Jersey. This scenery includes the all the different sets for dozens of operas."
The "stage" means the place where the actors perform--traditionally, a raised platform with curtains in front of it.
8 de agosto de 2015
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