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screenwriter

/skreen-rahy-ter/US // ˈskrinˌraɪ tər //UK // (ˈskriːnˌraɪtə) //

编剧,电影编剧,剧作家,撰稿人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who writes screenplays, especially as an occupation or profession.

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Examples

  • He was really the first one to take the time to treat me like a screenwriter.

  • Housebound is writer-director Gerard Johnstone’s only feature film, but its unique tone has the confidence of an established, more experienced screenwriter.

  • Mank tells the story of a screenwriter for whom working in Hollywood doesn’t amount to much more than taking home an easy, enormous paycheck for tossing off silly ideas.

  • In the time before, he was a screenwriter in Los Angeles, but when the Arrest struck, he was visiting his sister in Maine.

  • Austin Bunn is a screenwriter and an associate professor in the performing and media arts department at Cornell University.

  • Director Yoo Dong-hun and screenwriter Lee Jung-u were arrested for firebombing theaters.

  • But when she called back, Brinsley was determined to tall her about his minted screenwriter status.

  • Broyles, who served in Vietnam, later went on to become a Hollywood screenwriter, working on the films Apollo 13 and Cast Away.

  • The story “pretty much just wrote itself,” Mann said, though it “helped” that he was also a novelist and (soon) a screenwriter.

  • One of the ways Fincher and his screenwriter Gillian Flynn accomplished this feat of “femininity” was to give Amy agency.