scenarist
IPA: sɪnˈɛrɪst
noun
- (cinematography) A writer of screenplays; a screenwriter.
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Examples of "scenarist" in Sentences
- He is also a writer and a scenarist.
- Fenton was also a scenarist and magazine writer.
- At the very end of the film, he claims to be its scenarist.
- She made a comeback to the comic industry as a scenarist in 1999.
- Serialized cliffhanger written in tandem with scenarist Charles Goddard.
- Mr. Tashlin is the director and co-scenarist of "Son of Paleface," now at the Paramount.
- The rejection of the expected romantic triangle is refreshing and full marks to Hammer and scenarist Nigel Kneale for that choice.
- By virtue of simply directing his own writing, let alone doing so with style and purpose, Welles is hardly a "scenarist" in relation to
- And anyway, the good things – CGI, direction, scenarist and lighting etc – dont really balance out such fundamental flaws as a bad script.
- Truffaut used the word "scenarist" to refer to individuals commissioned to write for the French cinema, often adaptations of literary works, but who left it to others to "add the pictures to" the script.
- All her work is characterized by organic integration of music, costume and décor, with the dance being the outcome of an approach to the composer-designer-scenarist-choreographer composite perceived as one fertile, creative team.
- He had become director, scenarist and star of our first truly Orwellian candidacy-an untouchable who seemed for long passages to exist only as an image on a television screen and yet claimed to be the embodiment of an entire people.
- I would embrace them, I would answer all of their questions, I would teach to them everything my mother taught me, as her mother taught her, to my grandmother her grandmother ... as though in a movie with a happy ending: me film director, me scenarist, me at the lead role.
- A melancholy ingredient of the Bogart film, which finds the great actor playing a screenwriter whose reputation for violence is causing him to be shunned by the industry, is that the love of director Ray's life, Gloria Grahame, stars as an actress living across the courtyard from the troubled scenarist.
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