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A '''development girl''' or '''d-girl''' is a non-influential, entry-level staff member in a [[film production]] company. Responsibilities include finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script and writing [[script coverage]] for scripts submitted to the production company. |
A '''development girl''' or '''d-girl''' is a non-influential, entry-level staff member in a [[film production]] company. Responsibilities include finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script and writing [[script coverage]] for scripts submitted to the production company. |
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A development girl or d-girl is a non-influential, entry-level staff member in a film production company. Responsibilities include finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script and writing script coverage for scripts submitted to the production company.