0 the art or job of designing and creating scenery (= paintings or images used to represent a place) for a show or event:
Rob Berry did the scenography, skillfully employing rear projection of photo slides to set the scene.
Cameramen, scenography, lighting, special effects, story adaptor, joined their efforts.
But not only for them: scholars from other disciplines - scenography, theatre history, literature - are likely to be equally interested.
He also heralds the technologies of these potentials and experiments in scenography and performance technologies.
The scenography of the performance is set around a saw dust arena (a reference to bullfighting) surrounded by television screens and two opposite stages.
Stagecraft is distinct from the wider umbrella term of scenography.
Critics especially praised costumes and scenography, even though film was produced with low budget and in an independent production.
He is also connected with painting, book illustrations, adverts, scenography and posters.
Together with the dominant blue colour the circles were also present in the live show scenography.