释义 |
scenarist Cinemat.|sɪˈnɑːrɪst| [f. scenario + -ist.] A scenario writer.
1920N.Y. Times 24 May 20/4 ‘Old Lady 31’, taken by June Mathis as scenarist and John E. Ince as director from Rachel Crother's play. 1925New Yorker 28 Nov. 26/2 You never can tell just what happened to the tale when it fell into the hands of the gifted scenarists. 1932A. Buchanan Films v. 92 Every shot..is recorded by the scenarist in his script. 1941B. Schulberg What makes Sammy Run? vii. 153 Sammy Glick, prominent scenarist and playwright. 1958Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Aug. p. xxviii/1 The opening passages of Bleak House are a supreme evocation of atmosphere which no contemporary scenarist could equal. 1966New Statesman 30 Sept. 488/2 Miss McCarthy could yet prove to be a born scenarist. Film largely robs her work of its overbearing, destructive omniscience. 1977Times 10 June 15/4 Wenders explains that he and his scenarist, the playwright Peter Handke, both happened to read the book at the same time. 1977Time 12 Sept. 60/1 Can an English playwright turned Hollywood scenarist find, in his late 40s, happiness and the right woman? |