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art director
[ahrt di-rek-ter, dahy-]
noun
Movies, Television.the person who determines the staging requirements for a production and often designs the sets or supervises their building and dressing.
Also called art editor.a person who is responsible for the selection, execution, production, etc., of graphic art for a publication, advertising agency, or the like.
art director
noun
a person responsible for the sets and costumes in a film
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of art director1
Example Sentences
Before breaking into the entertainment industry in 1964 with the short film “A Texas Romance, 1909,” Benton moved to New York and was an art director for Esquire magazine.
Ryman’s work was in fact an iteration of sorts, based upon years of master planning from Walt Disney and early collaborator Marvin Davis, a cinematic art director responsible for much of Disneyland’s early designs.
In her paper, Dr Hale chronicles terse correspondences between the museum's art director, Professor John Coolidge, and Ramsey once concerns had been raised by the duchess.
The brand's former art director revealed least year he had amyloidosis, a rare incurable condition that affects the body's vital organs and nerves.
For our annual holiday wrapping paper feature, Times art directors commissioned eight L.A.-based muralists to illustrate intriguing designs, from a Dodgers tribute to sweet treats perfect for the season.
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