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Proditor vs Preditor - What's the difference?

proditor | preditor |

As nouns the difference between proditor and preditor

is that proditor is (obsolete) a traitor while preditor is in the entertainment industry, a job title that combines both the duties of a producer and an editor, and depending on the skills of the individual, the duties of a producer, a writer and an editor or preditor can be .

proditor

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (obsolete) A traitor.
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    preditor

    English

    Etymology 1

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • In the entertainment industry, a job title that combines both the duties of a producer and an editor, and depending on the skills of the individual, the duties of a producer, a writer and an editor.
  • Preditors are becoming more and more common due to the rise of reality television. Usually an editor is given a detailed script to cut from, but a preditor is often given only an outline and is expected to create the story. On non scripted documentaries, a preditor can work without supervision to create the story outline, as well as write and edit the film.

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    (head)