Practical Location - A real, existing place used for filming, like a person's house, a real store, or a public park, instead of a built set., Exterior - Any scene or shot that is filmed outdoors (in the open air)., Interior - Any scene or shot that is filmed indoors (inside a building or structure)., Backlot - A permanent outdoor area at a film studio with reusable, standing sets (like a street, Western town, or a residential block)., Soundstage - A large, insulated, soundproof building on a studio lot designed specifically for building and filming sets indoors., Set Dressing - The items placed within a set to make it look realistic (e.g., curtains, pictures on walls, books on shelves, rugs)., Location Scout - The person responsible for finding, researching, and securing appropriate places to film away from a studio lot., Permit - A required official document, usually from a city or property owner, granting permission to film in a specific location on a specific date.,

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