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Is responsible for the look and feel of the set. If you actually have the time and money to build or modify a set, you could really use a good Set Designer. This person finds and purchases (with your money, of course) the hats, posters, toaster and drapes that are "needed" to make the set look like the place in your movie. They give the director what he wants, even if he doesn't know the difference between drapes and blinds. The Set Designer's line is: "That plant needs to be over a bit more." Also known as the Art Director.


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