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Definition of showrunner in English: showrunnernoun ˈʃəʊrʌnəˈSHōˌrənər North American The person who has overall creative authority and management responsibility for a television programme. from the character arcs to the look of the show and even the soundtrack, it's all down to the word of the showrunner Example sentencesExamples - Watch the shows that impress you, that are in the same genre as your pilot, then send a query letter to the showrunners who created those shows.
- The showrunner reads every version of each script written by each staff member.
- Just because a kids' show has crummy visuals doesn't mean that it can't still be entertaining, as long as talented writers and showrunners are in control.
- The best showrunners I know put out shows they'd like to watch and are in tune with the viewing audience.
- The thing about a sitcom is that you need an experienced showrunner and a critical mass of talent.
- The showrunner then outlines the season and assigns writers to different episodes.
- It would be my guess that the showrunners had to make a pretty generous deal with the studio.
- As the showrunner, Krystal led a writing room and three different production teams.
- The showrunner has final say on everything involving the show.
- The writing team, led by a showrunner, is in place throughout the entire production period, constantly rewriting up until the recording of the show.
Definition of showrunner in US English: showrunnernounˈSHōˌrənər North American The person who has overall creative authority and management responsibility for a television program. the vision of the show as a whole does not come from the freelance or even the staff writer, but from the showrunner Example sentencesExamples - The thing about a sitcom is that you need an experienced showrunner and a critical mass of talent.
- Just because a kids' show has crummy visuals doesn't mean that it can't still be entertaining, as long as talented writers and showrunners are in control.
- As the showrunner, Krystal led a writing room and three different production teams.
- The writing team, led by a showrunner, is in place throughout the entire production period, constantly rewriting up until the recording of the show.
- The best showrunners I know put out shows they'd like to watch and are in tune with the viewing audience.
- Watch the shows that impress you, that are in the same genre as your pilot, then send a query letter to the showrunners who created those shows.
- The showrunner then outlines the season and assigns writers to different episodes.
- The showrunner has final say on everything involving the show.
- It would be my guess that the showrunners had to make a pretty generous deal with the studio.
- The showrunner reads every version of each script written by each staff member.
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