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.
Emphasis should be on topography, climate, light, tectonic form rather than scenography and the tactile sense rather than the visual.
During his artistic career, he was engaged in painting, and graphic art, illustration, scenography, interior design and organization of cultural events.
The accompanying video is notable for its extremely minimalistic scenography.
They formed authors school of painting, sculpture, applied and decorative arts, scenography, history and theory of arts.
It was introduced with the changes of credits and scenography in 2000.
They were lavishly staged, and led the scenography of the second half of the 16th century.
The plays are based on their original versions: same scenography, characters, dialogues, choreographs, costumes, running time, breaks, language, etc.
Together with the dominant blue colour the circles were also present in the live show scenography.