Directoreid
Directoreid is a relatively new term used in discussions of cinema to describe the perceptual recognition of a filmmaker's distinctive stylistic imprint across a film or body of work. The term combines director with the suffix -eid, signaling resemblance or form, and is used informally rather than as a formal theoretical category.
The coinage moves from ideas of eidetic memory and the ancient Greek eidos meaning form or appearance,
In practice, directoreid refers to patterns such as recurring shot choices, blocking, color palettes, pacing rhythms,
It intersects with auteur theory and the notion of a director's signature but emphasizes recognition by viewers
The term is not widely used in formal scholarship; critics argue it can be vague or circular
See also auteur theory; film style; director's signature; close reading in film analysis.