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Setbau is the construction of film sets in the studio – from simple walls to complete, walkable environments.

Technical Details

Modern sets consist of modular wall elements with standardized connection systems, enabling construction times of 8-12 hours for average interiors. Load-bearing constructions for multi-story sets can handle loads up to 750 kg/m² and use steel frames with 50x50mm profiles. Wild Walls (movable walls) run on track systems with a 5cm gauge and allow camera movements within a 270° radius. Practical Ceilings are built in modular 2x2-meter segments that can be removed individually.

History & Development

In 1897, Georges Méliès built the first glass studio specifically constructed for film shoots in Montreuil. UFA Studios Babelsberg introduced the first mobile wall elements in 1917. In 1939, David O. Selznick developed the Wild Walls system for "Gone with the Wind," which is standard today. Since the 1990s, Digital Extensions have been augmenting physical sets with CGI elements, with transitions occurring at heights of 2-3 meters.

Practical Application in Film

For "Blade Runner" (1982), Ridley Scott had a 200-meter-long street facade built, consisting of 47 individual facade elements. Kubrick's "The Shining" utilized the entire Elstree Studio for the Overlook Hotel, featuring 58 interconnected rooms. Modern productions like "1917" combined 500 meters of trenches with digital extensions. Construction follows the "outside-in" principle: exterior walls first, then interior fittings, and finally, detailed work.

Comparison & Alternatives

Set Construction differs from Set Decoration by its structural component – while Set Decoration encompasses movable objects, Set Construction creates the architectural foundation. Location shooting replaces set construction when original locations are available but limits camera angles and lighting. Virtual Production Stages like StageCraft technology ("The Mandalorian") project backgrounds onto LED walls, reducing physical builds by 60-80%. Greenscreen techniques are used for budgets under 50,000 Euros per set, while elaborate Practical Sets become cost-effective from 200,000 Euros.

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Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich plane meine Kamerafahrten bereits während der Setbau-Phase und bestimme die Positionen der Wild Walls für optimale Einstellungsgrößen. Die Wandhöhen lege ich auf 4,20 Meter fest, um auch bei extremen Weitwinkeln keine Oberkanten im Bild zu haben. Bei Low-Key-Szenen lasse ich bewusst Lücken zwischen den Wänden für versteckte Lichtquellen.

Director

Ich entwickle die Raumaufteilung basierend auf der emotionalen Dramaturgie – enge Korridore für Spannungsaufbau, hohe Decken für Machtstrukturen. Die Proportionen der Räume bestimme ich 20% überdimensioniert, um Schauspielern mehr Bewegungsfreiheit zu geben. Praktische Türen und Fenster plane ich als aktive Story-Elemente, nicht nur als Dekoration.

Producer

Ich kalkuliere 12-15% des Gesamtbudgets für Setbau und plane 3-4 Wochen Vorlaufzeit bei komplexen Konstruktionen. Modulare Systeme amortisieren sich ab 8 Drehtagen, während Location-Mieten bei kurzen Drehzeiten günstiger sind. Die Lagerhaltung der Set-Elemente kostet 2.000-3.000 Euro monatlich, rechnet sich aber bei Sequel-Produktionen.

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