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Traduzione e definizione

the director (of Human Resources): il direttore/la direttrice (delle Risorse Umane) noun
a (film, movie) director: un(a) regista (di film) noun

Esempi

  • "I'm the sales director of the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Also, since you're the director of Public Relations, I thought it would be appropriate to meet, well, in public."
  • "He's one of my favorite movie directors!"
  • "Director of The International Association of Cosmetics and Fragrance (IACF)"
  • "Director of Personnel"
  • "Director of Human Resources"
  • "Director of Sales"
  • "1975-present Managing Director McCarthy Corp."
  • "Sales Director"
  • "It turned out she had a twin sister who used to act in... adult films. The director of one of her films was a friend of a drug dealer who got arrested and put in prison."
  • "HR Director, Delavigne Corporation"
  • "Miss Bliss does seem more than capable of fulfilling her duties as the director of public relations, and she even gave me a very concise explanation on rudimentary marketing strategies in foreign markets."
  • "The usual group will be present: Mr. Quincy, Mr. Oléré, and investment banker Lyle Bumblefund, an outside director who represents the interests of Delavigne's minority shareholders."
  • "After six months of record sales, Philip was awarded the position of Director, which he held ever since."
  • "My name is Cheeter, Philip Cheeter: Director of sales at the Delavigne Corporation, generous, dynamic lover, and most recently, super effective FBI agent."
  • "Our beloved director of sales, and ex-president of Cheeterland, Philip Cheeter, recently completed a unique weekend seminar as part of Delavigne Corp's training program. Here's a excerpt from a recent email exchange between the two of us"
  • "It says here in my notes that you're the director of marketing for a company called the Delavigne Corporation."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms. Most were used in the dialogue you just heard.

The person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film is called a "".

The person who is responsible for the financial and administrative aspects is called a "".

The text and dialogue of a movie is called a "".

To select actors for a film is "to " them.

A film which achieves enormous sales and popularity is often called a "".

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms. Most were used in the dialogue you just heard.

The person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film is called a "director 1".

The person who is responsible for the financial and administrative aspects is called a "producer 2".

The text and dialogue of a movie is called a "script 3".

To select actors for a film is "to cast 4" them.

A film which achieves enormous sales and popularity is often called a "blockbuster 5".
1 director: A "director" is usually responsible for all the creative aspects of a film, such as guiding the actors and technical team. The director is usually selected by the producer, whose job is to make the decisions that are in the best interests of the production company or studio or network.
2 producer: A "producer" is responsible for the financial and administrative aspects of a film production. The "producer" controls things like fundraising (or financing), hiring key personnel, and arranging distributors. In the audio, Herbert asks Bruno to become an "executive producer" which, for his film, involves providing funds for the film in return for getting recognition.
3 script: A "script" of a film is the text of the actors' dialogue (or "lines"). Herbert says "Here is a copy of the script for you to read", which means that he is giving Bruno a copy of the text of the film. Note that the term "screenplay" is often used as well, a "screenplay" usually differs from a "script" in that it includes directions for the visual aspects of the film, and not just the text.
4 cast: To "cast (an actor)" is to select an actor for a film or play, for example: We need to cast a new lead since our main actor has pulled out of the film. Herbert says "We've already cast a bunch of A-list Hollywood actors and actresses" which means that he has selected a number of top actors for his film.
5 blockbuster: A "blockbuster" is usually a film or a book which experiences (or will experience) a large amount of popularity, financial success and sales. Herbert says "It's going to be a blockbuster, babe!" meaning he thinks his film will be a great success. Some other interesting film terms: "sleeper hit" (a film which gains unexpected success), and "box office bomb" (a film which cost far more than the revenue it makes at the box office).
Esercizio 2
Find words from the dialogue to fill in the blanks below!

My brother-in-law comes from a very well- family. His uncle is a viscount!
Hint: This word means "linked" or "joined".

Woody Allen is a very well-respected movie .
Hint: This is the man or woman behind the camera shouting "action!"

A friend of mine lives in a 7m2 apartment. It's more like living in a prison than a flat.

Find words from the dialogue to fill in the blanks below!

My brother-in-law comes from a very well-connected 1 family. His uncle is a viscount!
Hint: This word means "linked" or "joined".

Woody Allen is a very well-respected movie director 2.
Hint: This is the man or woman behind the camera shouting "action!"

A friend of mine lives in a 7m2 apartment. It's more like living in a prison cell 3 than a flat.
1 connected: This is the right answer here. "To be well connected" is to be related to or to have connections with respected or influential people. For example: "It is almost impossible to get a job in that company!. It's who you know, not what you know and I'm just not well connected enough".
2 director: This is the right answer. A "director" of a film is like the "director" of a company. They manage the actors, the scenery and the camera work. They also get to sit in a special chair and shout at people!
3 cell: This is the correct answer. A room in a prison is called a "cell". Nuns and monks also live in "cells". Here's another example: "The prisoner escaped from his cell by seducing the guard".

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