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Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The stage in the production of a film or a television program, occurring after the action has been filmed or videotaped and typically involving editing and the addition of special effects.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of post-production.

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Examples

  • Let’s hope the one he’s making now (currently in postproduction) brings back the biting satire of the first four.

    Top 10 Best Fourth Movies in a Franchise » Scene-Stealers 2009

  • Altman collaborated with multitrack recording expert Jim Webb to equip the actors with radio microphones, then gave each voice its own channel, to be accentuated or diminished in postproduction.

    Ann Hornaday discusses sound innovations in 1970s films Post 2010

  • The second area refers to postproduction, which covers the editorial crew, music, post sound, film and lab, and credits.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The second area refers to postproduction, which covers the editorial crew, music, post sound, film and lab, and credits.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Too often, filmmakers run out of money by the end of postproduction, which is exactly the time you need to be focusing on festival submissions and expenditures.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Too often, filmmakers run out of money by the end of postproduction, which is exactly the time you need to be focusing on festival submissions and expenditures.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Too often, filmmakers run out of money by the end of postproduction, which is exactly the time you need to be focusing on festival submissions and expenditures.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Too often, filmmakers run out of money by the end of postproduction, which is exactly the time you need to be focusing on festival submissions and expenditures.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The second area refers to postproduction, which covers the editorial crew, music, post sound, film and lab, and credits.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The second area refers to postproduction, which covers the editorial crew, music, post sound, film and lab, and credits.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

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