escenografía
set design
noun eh-seh-noh-grah-FEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek skene (stage) + graphia (writing/description).
Also means
scenography
Usage Note
Escenografía refers to the design and construction of theatrical or film sets — the overall visual environment of a production. The person who creates it is the escenógrafo/a. It is distinct from decorado (the physical set pieces) and iluminación (lighting), though all three contribute to the staging.
Examples
"La escenografía del espectáculo fue espectacular."
Natural Translation
The set design of the show was spectacular.
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