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 +"French director [[Michel Gondry]] is noted for his inventive [[visual style]] and distinctive manipulation of [[mise en scène]]. HIs [[interactive environment]] the ''[[Home Movie Factory]]'' provides all the [[backdrop]]s and [[Theatrical property|props]] to make your own [[fiction film]]s"--Sholem Stein
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 +[[Image:A Paris street - set design for Act II of La bohème by Adolf Hohenstein.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A Paris street - [[scenic design|set design]] for Act II of Puccini's ''La bohème'' by Adolfo Hohenstein]]
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 +# A [[decorated]] cloth hung at the back of a stage.
 +# The [[setting]] or [[background]] of a [[historical]] [[event]].
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'''Backdrop''' may refer to: '''Backdrop''' may refer to:
* [[Theatrical scenery]] * [[Theatrical scenery]]
* [[Filming location]] * [[Filming location]]
 +==See also==
 +*[[Painted photography backdrops]]
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"French director Michel Gondry is noted for his inventive visual style and distinctive manipulation of mise en scène. HIs interactive environment the Home Movie Factory provides all the backdrops and props to make your own fiction films"--Sholem Stein

A Paris street - set design for Act II of Puccini's La bohème by Adolfo Hohenstein
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  1. A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
  2. The setting or background of a historical event.

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