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A '''d-girl''' |
A '''d-girl''' (a.k.a., '''development girl''') is a non-influential, entry-level staffer in a [[film production]] company. Responsibilities include: finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script -- and potentially -- a feature film, and, writing [[script coverage]] for scripts submitted to the production company. Typically, d-girl is a position in Hollywood's movie industry -- the opposite of a "player". |
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Revision as of 03:48, 28 September 2014
A d-girl (a.k.a., development girl) is a non-influential, entry-level staffer in a film production company. Responsibilities include: finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script -- and potentially -- a feature film, and, writing script coverage for scripts submitted to the production company. Typically, d-girl is a position in Hollywood's movie industry -- the opposite of a "player".