Word Lovers Blog: A Mini-Story about Auteurism
AUTEURISM:
French + English:
In simplest terms, Auteurism is the idea that the director of the film is the main artist of the film.
Etymology: Auteurism comes from Auteur, which is the French spelling of Author.
Pronounced oh-too-ri-zuhm
My Story:
(Note: The characters are made up)
My name is Lena, and I'm a director. Growing up, I was introduced to the idea of Auteurism, the idea that the director is the main artist of the film. When I had the opportunity to develop my first film, I started thinking about my directing style to channel Auteurism. And here I am now. Whenever someone watches a movie directed by me, they'll be reminded of my Auteurism, my original, creative style with lots of action and references from real books. My name is Lena Jones, and I love Auteurism.
I hope you enjoyed my mini story about Auteurism and that you will never forget the definition and spelling of this word! Thanks for reading!
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