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"director's instructions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to instructions that have been given by a director or supervisor, usually in the context of a workplace. For example: "I followed the director's instructions and completed the project on time."
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Armstrong is taking his role in the swish new CBBC version very seriously, or at least as seriously as one can when the director's instructions include things like: "Should that sneeze be more… elephant-like?" He's aware that any remake is met initially with arm-folding disdain by people who act as if it might somehow wipe away the old show.
If he didn't like a director's instructions, he would say yes and then quietly go his own way.
He then correctly inferred that he was supposed to pass on the director's instructions to the actors with hand signals, which he made up.
Based on the theory, to design robot behaviour, we extracted implicit knowledge from a director's instructions given to a robot actor in a robot theatre project, where the robot functions as an actor and interacts with human actors.
The participant had to react to the director's instructions concerning the following pair of objects: one visible intended object and the other an invisible hidden object in a brown bag.
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Yet the actor admitted he struggled playing such a psychopath, and with his director's instruction to neither laugh nor cry during the shoot.
The quote from "42nd Street" is a director's instruction to a young actress in her first leading role; when she goes onstage, he tells her, she's "got to give and give and give".
Failure to follow the director's instruction through the close of the curtain might result in less advantageous placement in up-coming curtain calls.
"The Panetta Review appears to have been created in response to Director Panetta's instructions to figure out what the records being provided to the [Senate Intelligence Committee] would reveal," said a Senate source familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity given its extraordinary sensitivity.
Redford, apparently under director Sydney Pollack's instruction, speaks with an American accent.
In the DVD audio commentary, the writers explained that when they were looking for an actress to play the character, the casting director April Webster, acting on Jeff Pinkner's instructions, called Kibner both "a blessing and a curse," because the writers wanted to explore the burden of what it meant to be special.
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