Site for a scene
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SETSite for a scene
SHOWERSite of a classic "Psycho" scene
PENNSTATION"Strangers on a Train" chase scene site
DELISite of a memorable "When Harry Met Sally" scene
SETPlace for a scene
SETSpot for a scene
RANGEScene for a Western.
VENICEScene for a barcarole.
TENTSetting for a Valentino scene
OLEOBackdrop for a TV scene
TIARAProp for a ball scene
PANMUNJOMScene of a battle for human rights.
PETRIFIEDFORESTFrustrating scene for a pyromaniac in Ariz.?
EMOTEMilk a scene for all it's worth
ASCOTRacecourse setting for a "My Fair Lady" scene
STORMTROOPERSONATAMusical piece for a "Star Wars" battle scene?
EDENSetting for a scene in the Sistine Chapel
DELIVenue for a memorable "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene
OUTTAKEScene not used for the final version of a film
backdropThe setting or background for a scene, event, or situation
backdropsThe setting or background for a scene, event, or situation
ensembleA scene or passage written for performance by a whole cast, choir, or group of instruments
ensemblesA scene or passage written for performance by a whole cast, choir, or group of instruments
kinematographan apparatus for filming, printing and projecting a series of instantaneous photographs so as to give a moving representation of a scene also CINEMATOGRAPH
latentsa fingerprint (as at the scene of a crime) that is scarcely visible but can be developed for study called also latent fingerprint latent print
kinematographsKINEMATOGRAPH, an apparatus for filming, printing and projecting a series of instantaneous photographs so as to give a moving representation of a scene also CINEMATOGRAPH
celtransparent celluloid sheet on which a character, scene, etc., is drawn or painted and which constitutes one frame in the filming of an animated cartoon: may be overlapped for change of background or foreground
celstransparent celluloid sheet on which a character, scene, etc., is drawn or painted and which constitutes one frame in the filming of an animated cartoon: may be overlapped for change of background or foreground