verb
- to direct or manage jointly with another person or persons
Usage: transitive verb; often used in film, theater, and organizational contexts
Examples
- The two filmmakers agreed to codirect the documentary together.
- She will codirect the school play with her colleague this spring.
- They codirected the research project over a period of three years.
- The producers asked them to codirect the musical for the upcoming season.
- He has codirected several successful theater productions with his partner.