codirection
The joint direction of a film, organization, venture, etc.
Noun
- The joint direction of a film, organization, venture, etc.
- Under the first of these, 5 collaborative research training fellowship projects were approved, on the following topics: stages of expansion of the railroads in Peru and their impact on its economy, under codirection of...
- Kitschy French music over the sound track inflates the Gallic jest to the max (Altman felt the film would be too inconsequential without it), as do the credits, which acknowledge the codirection of "Robert Vieux-homme"...
- The primary direction or derivation of existence from faith's facticity is possible through the codirection of ontology. - 2011, Aubrey L. Glazer, A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking, →ISBN:
- An equation for a hyperplane in the tangent space modulo a factor that is a positive constant; cotangent direction.
- It can be shown that the set of hyperbolic codirections consists of distinct pairs of oppositely-directed convex cones. - 2003, Krishan L. Duggal, Ramesh Sharma, Recent Advances in Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometries,...
- Colinearity.
Origin
From co- + direction.