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[[File:Galaxy class theater, 2367.jpg|thumb|The set for ''[[Cyrano de Bergerac]]'']]
A '''set''' was artificial scenery constructed for a [[play]].
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A '''set''' was artificial scenery constructed or [[hologram|created]] for a [[play]] or [[television]] broadcast.
   
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In [[2268]], [[planet]] [[892-IV]]'s ''[[Empire TV]]'' made use of a set to film their [[gladiator]]ial combat. ({{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
In [[2369]], [[Beverly Crusher]] and the [[stage crew]] for ''[[Frame of Mind]]'' planned to take down the set the day after the last performance. Following [[William T. Riker]]'s experience with the [[Tilonian]]s, he decided to take it down that very night, believing he [[insomnia|wouldn't be able to sleep]] if it was still up. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
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In [[2369]], [[Beverly Crusher]] and the [[stage crew]] for ''[[Frame of Mind]]'' planned to take down the set the day after the last performance. Following [[William T. Riker]]'s experience with the [[Tilonian]]s, he decided to disassemble it himself that very night, believing he [[insomnia|wouldn't be able to sleep]] if it was still up. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
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In [[2370]], [[Data]] admitted that his set design for ''{{dis|The Tempest|play}}'' may have been too literal, after [[Jean-Luc Picard]] commented that the audience would be unable to see Data in the darkness. ({{TNG|Emergence}})
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==See also==
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* [[Backdrop]]
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== External link ==
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* {{wikipedia|Theatrical scenery}}
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[[Category:Visual art]]

Revision as of 15:37, 19 November 2019

Galaxy class theater, 2367

The set for Cyrano de Bergerac

A set was artificial scenery constructed or created for a play or television broadcast.

In 2268, planet 892-IV's Empire TV made use of a set to film their gladiatorial combat. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")

In 2369, Beverly Crusher and the stage crew for Frame of Mind planned to take down the set the day after the last performance. Following William T. Riker's experience with the Tilonians, he decided to disassemble it himself that very night, believing he wouldn't be able to sleep if it was still up. (TNG: "Frame of Mind")

In 2370, Data admitted that his set design for The Tempest may have been too literal, after Jean-Luc Picard commented that the audience would be unable to see Data in the darkness. (TNG: "Emergence")

See also

External link