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realizador m; director general sectorial; director general |
| electr. |
elemento director |
| fin. |
director m; directivo m; administrador m |
| patent. |
director de un ramo del cuerpo de búsqueda de patente |
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| gen. |
administrador m; Director de Europol |
| educ. |
director m |
| sind., ingl. |
Director m |
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| gen. |
dirigentes m |
| jur., fin. |
consejeros m; directivos m |
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| cine |
director m; realizador m |
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| cine |
The principal creative artist on a movie set. A director is usually but not always the driving artistic source behind the filming process, and communicates to actors the way that he/she would like a particular scene played. A director's duties might also include casting, script editing, shot selection, shot composition, and editing. Typically, a director has complete artistic control over all aspects of the movie, but it is not uncommon for the director to be bound by agreements with either a producer or a studio. In some large productions, a director will delegate less important scenes to a second unit. |
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| mil. |
Defense Communications Agency; Development and Operations (техники) |