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filmmaker

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Noun — Someone who directs or produces movies.

Etymology

A straightforward compound of film and maker.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “filmmaker” mean?

The word “filmmaker” means someone who directs or produces movies. In plain terms, a person who makes movies, whether as a director, producer, or both.

How do you use “filmmaker” in a sentence?

Here is “filmmaker” used in a sentence: “The young filmmaker won an award for her debut documentary.”

What part of speech is “filmmaker”?

“Filmmaker” is a noun.

Is “filmmaker” a common word?

“Filmmaker” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a filmmaker and a director?

Filmmaker is a broad term for anyone who directs or produces movies, covering multiple creative and production roles. Director refers more narrowly to the specific role of overseeing the creative execution of a film on set, which is one of the roles a filmmaker may hold.

Is filmmaker one word or two?

Filmmaker is standardly written as one word in modern English, without a space or hyphen, following the same pattern as similar compound occupational terms.

Does filmmaker only refer to directors of feature films?

No, filmmaker broadly describes someone who directs or produces movies of any kind, including documentaries, short films, and other formats, not only feature-length narrative films.

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