Costume
The garments or clothing worn by actors/performers in a film appropriate to the film's time period, the characters, their location, and their occupations.
Location
The properties or places used for filming away from the studio, set, or back lot.
Makeup
The materials that are used to prepare the performer for his/her role before the camera, from facial pancake to, latex masks, and other transformations.
Miniatures
Small-scale models photographed to give the illusion that they are full-scale objects.
Production design
Refers to a film's overall design, continuity, visual look and composition (colours, sets, costumes, scenery, props, locations, etc).
Props (or property)
The furnishings, fixtures, hand-held objects, decorations, or any other moveable items that are seen or used on a film set, but that are not a structural part of the set.
Set
The exterior or interior environment where the action takes place in a film. I
Setting
The time period and place in which the film's story occurs, including all of the other additional factors, including climate, season, landscape, people, social structures and economic factors, customs, moral attitudes, and codes of behaviour.
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