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:''For the song, see [[D-Girl]].
:''For the song, see [[D-Girl]].


A '''d-girl''' or '''development girl''' is a person in a [[film production]] company who is responsible for finding and identifying potential movie ideas for their development into a script. Also, they are responsible for writing [[script coverage]] for scripts that arrive at a production company. Typically, a d-girl is the entry-level position in a film production company.
A '''d-girl''' or '''development girl''' is a person in a [[film production]] company who is responsible for finding and identifying potential movie ideas for their development into a script. Also, they are responsible for writing [[script coverage]] for scripts that arrive at a production company. Typically, a d-girl is the entry-level position in a film production company.


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Revision as of 08:34, 17 December 2009

For the song, see D-Girl.

A d-girl or development girl is a person in a film production company who is responsible for finding and identifying potential movie ideas for their development into a script. Also, they are responsible for writing script coverage for scripts that arrive at a production company. Typically, a d-girl is the entry-level position in a film production company.