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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cast the scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of setting up or preparing a particular scene in a play, film, or other performance.
Example: "The director decided to cast the scene with a dramatic lighting effect to enhance the mood."
Alternatives: "set the scene" or "stage the scene."
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The Americans' night-vision goggles cast the scene in pixellated shades of emerald green.
What's canny about Vann's version is his decision to cast the scene from Irene's point of view, to see it with her eyes and feel it with her heart and watch her try to make sense of it.
Just the sun". McNall, 45, finished bolting the final aluminum cut-out cowboy onto a metal frame atop Purse's post-production company headquarters minutes before the setting sun slowly cast the scene's shadow on the wall of the RenMar Studios across Cahuenga Boulevard.
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Benfey's filmmaking students broke down the scripts, created storyboards, wrote shot lists, cast the scenes with students from both classes, and rehearsed and directed the films.
The two filmmakers wanted to avoid casting the scene as homogenous, which the media coverage of its more unsavory aspects Vikernes' church arson and murder of Mayhem co-founder, Euronymous had already accomplished.
Though Grant is in the "Maurice" cast, the love scenes feature Rupert Graves opposite Wilby. .
Apart from Morris's assistant, Matthew Rose, and the rehearsal pianist, the only people required to be in the studio with him are the dancers cast in the scene he's working on, but they may number more than a dozen.
We handle a node in the pick frame by testing its screen area against the location of a pick ray cast into the scene using the standard OpenGL support for picking.
The blonde Joy Harmon was cast for the scene where she teases the prisoners in washing her car after her manager, Leon Lance, contacted the producers.
Shoppers mobbed Tesco and Sainsbury's when the supermarkets opened in the middle of the night on Black Friday last year, but the scenes cast the event in a negative light.
Claire Jarvis, from Stanford, had offered a theoretical reading of the novel that cast this scene in a new light in her lecture, "Great Sexpectations," which, disappointingly to some, focussed on virginity.
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