单词 | location scout |
释义 | > as lemmaslocation scout location scout n. originally U.S. (a) a person sent out by a film or television company to look for suitable locations for a film, programme, etc.; (b) an act of visiting and assessing the suitability of potential locations for a film, programme, etc. ΚΠ 1918 Sat. Evening Post 19 Oct. 103/2 I hope I have not given the impression that the life of the location scouts is one of perpetual stealing. 1939 Sunday Reg. (Beckley, W. Va.) 25 June 12/1 Undersea photography [was to be] in the clearest water that could be located... [A] location scout whispered Silver Springs, Fla., was the place. 1987 D. Mamet House of Games p. ix I would go from a costume fitting to a storyboard conference, to a location scout. 1991 Interview Sept. 98/2 I've been in my share of prisons on location scouts. 2011 Daily Tel. 28 Jan. 33/1 The location scout turned up for a look round. Right, he said, we're on. < as lemmas |
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