0 a manager of an organization, company, college, etc.: --
She has become the director of the new information centre.
the board of directors
1 a person who is in charge of a film or play and tells the actors how to play their parts: --
2 a person in charge of an organization or of a particular part of a company’s business: --
a marketing director
3 one of the managers who control a company or an organization: --
resign/step down as director She told staff she would step down as director immediately.
be made/be appointed/be elected (as) a director I joined the company in 1999 and was appointed director last year.
serve as/act as a director She is retiring after serving as a director for two three-year terms.
4 a person who leads or controls a particular department or activity in an organization: --
editorial director
campaign/development director
director of marketing/communications/finance
Music editors and directors, inventing and defining the soundscape, operate in broad, intuitive, musical strokes in referencing filmic demands.
Like directors, they are experienced and well versed in the industry-operative film language.
The choice of music used and the process by which it is employed can reveal intent, manipulation, and a director's sense of reception.
The study is based on videotapes of per formances by 15 improv groups and interviews with directors and actors.
Most of his large family of friends amassed somehow from his plays: performers, directors, affectionados like myself.
They also want the best directors and the best actors.
I think the directors of the theatres have seen several works.
Other directors might tackle this problem by asking the actors to improvise in their own words.