A set decorator is in charge of the set dressing on a film set, which includes the furnishings, wallpaper, lighting fixtures, and many of the other objects that will be seen in the film. Props and set dressing often overlap, but are provided by different departments. Props are defined as items which are handled directly by actors, and there are may discussion between a set decorator and a prop master be sure that everything is being covered. The set decorator gives direction to buyers and to the leadman, who is in charge of the set dressers. The set decorator maintains a set dressing budget separate from the set budget or the prop budget and answers directly to the production designer. In drama, the set (or setting) is the location of a storys action. ... Furnishings (aka art objects, decorative arts, knick-knacks, bric-a-brac) are the objects, other than furniture, that occupy an interior space. ... Look up film in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A set dresser arranges things on a film set for shooting. ...
Here is disclosed a packing case assembly of a set of decoration lamps including a group of lamps and electric cord connecting the lamps to a plug with the group of lamps being placed at the top and the electric cord being folded in a zig-zag manner and bundled together.
A packing case assembly of the present invention can be used to pack a set of decoration lamps, by encasing the bundled cord of a set of lamps in the case, with the enlarged portion receiving the group of lamps, and then covering the lamps by the cap.
7 shows a set of decoration lamps encased in a packing case assembly of the present invention wherein the encircled portion is punched away and the plug is drawn out of the case.