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  2. Set construction - Wikipedia

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    A set under construction at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany. Set construction at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. In theater, the technical director or production manager is the person responsible for evaluating the finished designs and considering budget and time limitations. They engineer the scenery, has it redrafted for building ...

  3. Staunton chess set - Wikipedia

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    Staunton chess set always had a cross on top of the king and the bishop's mitre design. These two aspects make it a Christianized chess set. Therefore, in non-Christian or socialist countries such as Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, other designs were preferred or Staunton design was altered to be without religious symbols.

  4. Dubrovnik chess set - Wikipedia

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    The Dubrovnik design has influenced the creation of several chess set variants with a variety of names, including but not limited to, Zagreb and Yugoslavia. [4] These variant chess sets often have opposite-coloured finials on the kings and queens, while the original Dubrovnik had opposite-coloured finials for the bishops.

  5. Set Design - Wikipedia

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  6. Josef Hartwig - Wikipedia

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    Josef Hartwig was born on 19 March 1880 in Munich. Beginning at age 13, he served as an apprentice in the studio of stonemason Simon Korn. During his time in Korn's studio, Hartwig met a number of prominent architects including Theodor Fischer and August Endell.

  7. The "Wednesday" Set Design Details You Won't Want to Miss - AOL

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    "Wednesday" on Netflix features clever set design details, including imagery from director Tim Burton's past movies and nods to the Addams family history.

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  9. Set (film and TV scenery) - Wikipedia

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    A set is artificially constructed scenery used in film and television. In the last two cases there are many reasons to build or use a set instead of travelling to a real location, such as budget , time, the need to control the environment, or the fact that the place does not exist.