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What kind of backdrops are used for theater photography?

There are many materials used to create theater sets, including most of the commonly used materials, including photovoltaic technology. Because stage scenery was first made of cloth, the name "set" came into being, and later all stage scenery, even if it was not made of cloth, was called a set.

The scenery made of cloth is made of ordinary white cloth, either unbleached or bleached. There are two ways to make a scene after painting on the white cloth, one is a relatively small scene, such as a screen, a wall or other flat scene, is the painted scene nailed to a wooden frame taut, the back has a foot support, can be erected on the stage. The other is a larger scene, such as halls, large trees, etc., is the first painted scene glued or sewn on the grid woven with thread, and then hung on the boom, when not in use, raised above the stage, to be used when the time to put down.