Development girl
Pejorative term for entry-level film producers
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A development girl or D-girl is a derogatory Hollywood slang term for non-influential, entry-level staff members in a film production company.[1] Responsibilities include finding and identifying story ideas worthy of adaptation into a script and writing script coverage for scripts submitted to the production company.[2][3] The job title is gender neutral – according to Los Angeles Times, approximately a quarter of D-girls are men.[4]
Cultural References
- In D-Girl (The Sopranos), Christopher uses it as an insult after having his movie rejected.
- In The War (The Studio), it is used to insult a more junior member of the creative team.[5]