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Writer-Director

Description:

A writer-director is an individual who not only writes the screenplay or script of a film but also directs it. This dual role allows the writer-director to have complete creative control over all aspects of the movie.

Senses:

  1. Popular: A filmmaker who is both the writer and the director of a film.
  2. Local: In certain regions, a writer-director may refer specifically to someone who writes and directs theatrical plays.

Usages:

  • Many acclaimed films are created by talented writer-directors who excel in both storytelling and visual aesthetics.
  • The writer-director decided to cast himself in the lead role of the movie to bring his vision to life.
  • In local theater, the writer-director often has the freedom to experiment with unconventional storytelling techniques.

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