david oliver selznick

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david oliver selznick

David Oliver Selznick reviews a film script at his studio desk.

Definition

Proper noun: - David Oliver Selznick: A United States filmmaker who was particularly noted for his ambitious and successful film adaptations of popular novels during Hollywood's Golden Age. He was active from the 1920s to the 1960s.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • David Oliver Selznick produced some of the most iconic films in cinema history.
    • The meticulous production style of David Oliver Selznick often involved extensive memo-writing to his staff.
    • Gone with the Wind, produced by David Oliver Selznick, won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1939.
Advanced Usage
  • "Selznick touch": A term sometimes used to describe the characteristic qualities of his productions, such as grand scale, high production values, and a focus on literary adaptations.
    • The epic scope and detailed sets were a clear example of the Selznick touch.
Variants and Related Words
  • D. O. Selznick: An abbreviated form of his name.
  • Selznick: A common shorthand reference to the filmmaker.
    • Selznick was known for his hands-on producing style.
Synonyms
  • Film producer: A general term for someone who oversees the making of a film.
  • Movie mogul: A colloquial term for a powerful and influential figure in the film industry.
Related Phrases
  • Selznick International Pictures: The name of his independent production company.
    • Many of his famous films were made under the banner of Selznick International Pictures.
david oliver selznick

David Oliver Selznick reviews a film script at his studio desk.

Noun
  1. United States filmmaker noted for his film adaptations of popular novels (1902-1965)