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In filmmaking: What's the difference between Production Designer, Art Director, and Set Designer?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    A production designer has overall responsibility for the movie's look. A set designer may concentrate on a particular part of the movie - such as the set's physical features and basically, anything in front of the camera that is inanimate. Whereas an art director also handles mood, make up and costumes for the cast. However, these names are in fact, interchangeable.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Set designers are in cost of the failings you notice on digicam. From the paint on the partitions to the rugs on the floor. this would comprise issues like a chair interior the path of the room, a tumbler sitting on a counter or the magazines on a coffee table. yet whilst an actor alternatives up that cup and beverages out of it, or reads a sort of magazines then the prop clothier (or prop supervisor) is in cost of it. via the way "prop" is short for "belongings".

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