To direct or manage something jointly with one or more other people, especially in film, theater, or other creative projects.
From 'co-' (together) and 'direct' (to manage or guide). A modern term for shared directorship in creative fields.
Codirecting is trickier than solo directing because two visions must merge—some pairs create magic together while others clash, making the creative process a negotiation.
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