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Many movie viewers may not realize how much they can learn about a character or story by analyzing a movie’s setting. A movie setting can signify a time period, a popular city, or a character’s spiritual journey. Movie settings are created in any number of different ways, such as a well-known storefront awning in New York City or a jungle paradise. Either option is important to a movie’s storytelling. Watch this video and continue reading to see the different ways that awnings, buildings, and landscapes are important to movies.

As seen in the video, a movie with confused characters might subtly portray that confusion with bright storefront awnings in various languages. If a movie is about a particular period, such as turn-of-the-century New York City, then the setting might include vintage awning installations over each store’s entrance. There are several ways that a setting creates a movie, as long as viewers know where to look.