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art director

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art director
n
(Performing Arts) a person responsible for the sets and costumes in a film
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Noun1.art director - the director in charge of the artistic features of a theatrical production (costumes and scenery and lighting)art director - the director in charge of the artistic features of a theatrical production (costumes and scenery and lighting)
stage director - someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a stage show


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An art director is the one who shoulders the responsibility of devising new ideas and implementing them.
Coulter was hired by Swanson Russell in 2002 as a graphic designer and was promoted to associate art director in February 2007.
The process will be long and comprehensive and will follow the time-honored procedure used in producing new designs: The art director creates what he likes, then makes a bunch of ugly versions that the editors will naturally reject in favor of the one the art director prefers anyway.
 
 
 
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