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The greensman
is a specialised set dresser dealing with
the artistic arrangement of plant material,
sometimes real and sometimes artificial.
Depending on the scope of the greens work in
a film, the greensman may report to the set
decorator or may report directly to the
production designer.
The key scenic artist is responsible for the
surface treatments of the sets. This
includes special paint treatments such as
aging and gilding, as well as simulating the
appearance of wood, stone, brick, metal,
stained glass--anything called for by the
production designer. The key scenic artist
supervises the crew of painters, and is
often a master craftsperson. |
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