backdrop

backdrop
  refers to a large photographic backing or painting for the background of a scene (e.g., a view seen outside a window, a landscape scene, mountains, etc.), usually painted on flats (composed of plywood or cloth); a large curved backdrop (often representing the sky) is known as a cyclorama; backdrops were more commonly used before the current trend toward on-location shooting and the use of bluescreens.
  Example: although filmed on location in Mexico, most of the night scenes in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) were filmed on a studio set, with backdrops or flats.

Glossary of cinematic terms . 2015.

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