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单词 story editor
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Definition of story editor in English:

story editor

noun
  • An editor who advises on the content and form of film or television scripts.

    (电影、电视的)剧本编辑

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ang worked with a story editor here to create a summary of the things that he felt were most interesting in the novel.
    • ‘She has this exquisite sensitivity to individual people's stories,’ says Joel Lovell, a New York Times Magazine story editor.
    • A good story editor does not want to concern herself with copy editing and vice versa.
    • Andrea moved up through the ranks as a story editor, coproducer, supervising producer and so on to get to her current job.
    • The producer of a series on the air for a full season needs at least twenty-six scripts from writers unless he or his story editor are themselves able to write a script or two.
    • ‘He was a great story editor, and a spectacular editorial writer,’ says Levitt.
    • When Tammy reported for her first day of work as a story editor in the early 1990s, the guard at the studio gate told her she would have to visit personnel first and take her typing test.
    • Bodicea was originally not going to be the queen we used - we had a different queen in mind, but the story editor who was working with us suggested Bodicea, who I up until this point had never heard of.
    • From entry level up, the pecking order is: staff writer, story editor, executive story editor, co-producer, producer, supervising producer co-executive producer and executive producer.
    • In summer 2001 he needed people to finish the series and asked me to join his team as story editor.
    • The best feature on this disc is four small interviews with one of the show's original story editors.
    • Niven Busch, later an important writer of westerns in the late 1940s and early 1950s, was Goldwyn's story editor at the time and he persisted with the idea of the Gehrig picture.
    • One excuse, offered by the director himself in his interview, is that the manga series was unfinished when the film was made, obligating him and the story editor to invent their own climax.
    • Often called story editors or field producers, the reality writers group alleges they worked in sweat shop conditions, often 80-hour weeks without compensation or breaks required by law.
    • My producers have an ongoing relationship with him to develop his first novel, so we decided to keep him involved with the project as a story editor.
    • The series struggled at first to find the right balance of humour, action and 1940s pastiche, getting through three story editors before hitting its stride.
    • One of the pleasures of being a young playwright was to be taken in turn by all seven story editors from all seven studios to expensive restaurants where you would discuss ideas both of you knew would never get made.
    • And he was my story editor; when I had done a lousy scene he used to call me with his input.
    • On a TV show, five producers and eight story editors may have pitched in to rewrite the script and all contributed material that got on the air.
    • Eventually, you were credited as a story editor and producer.

Definition of story editor in US English:

story editor

nounˈstɔri ˈɛdədər
  • An editor who advises on the content and form of movie or television scripts.

    (电影、电视的)剧本编辑

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘She has this exquisite sensitivity to individual people's stories,’ says Joel Lovell, a New York Times Magazine story editor.
    • One excuse, offered by the director himself in his interview, is that the manga series was unfinished when the film was made, obligating him and the story editor to invent their own climax.
    • Ang worked with a story editor here to create a summary of the things that he felt were most interesting in the novel.
    • ‘He was a great story editor, and a spectacular editorial writer,’ says Levitt.
    • When Tammy reported for her first day of work as a story editor in the early 1990s, the guard at the studio gate told her she would have to visit personnel first and take her typing test.
    • The producer of a series on the air for a full season needs at least twenty-six scripts from writers unless he or his story editor are themselves able to write a script or two.
    • The series struggled at first to find the right balance of humour, action and 1940s pastiche, getting through three story editors before hitting its stride.
    • My producers have an ongoing relationship with him to develop his first novel, so we decided to keep him involved with the project as a story editor.
    • On a TV show, five producers and eight story editors may have pitched in to rewrite the script and all contributed material that got on the air.
    • One of the pleasures of being a young playwright was to be taken in turn by all seven story editors from all seven studios to expensive restaurants where you would discuss ideas both of you knew would never get made.
    • A good story editor does not want to concern herself with copy editing and vice versa.
    • Andrea moved up through the ranks as a story editor, coproducer, supervising producer and so on to get to her current job.
    • In summer 2001 he needed people to finish the series and asked me to join his team as story editor.
    • And he was my story editor; when I had done a lousy scene he used to call me with his input.
    • Niven Busch, later an important writer of westerns in the late 1940s and early 1950s, was Goldwyn's story editor at the time and he persisted with the idea of the Gehrig picture.
    • The best feature on this disc is four small interviews with one of the show's original story editors.
    • From entry level up, the pecking order is: staff writer, story editor, executive story editor, co-producer, producer, supervising producer co-executive producer and executive producer.
    • Often called story editors or field producers, the reality writers group alleges they worked in sweat shop conditions, often 80-hour weeks without compensation or breaks required by law.
    • Bodicea was originally not going to be the queen we used - we had a different queen in mind, but the story editor who was working with us suggested Bodicea, who I up until this point had never heard of.
    • Eventually, you were credited as a story editor and producer.
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