Post-Production definition

Post-Production means the Agricultural Product listed in Section 2.0 (E) of the Application, which has been produced and is in storage.
Post-Production means the final stage in a qualified film's production after principal and ongoing photography is completed, including, but not limited to, editing, Foley recording, Automatic Dialogue Replacement, sound editing, special effects, scoring and music editing, beginning and end credits, negative cutting, soundtrack production, the addition of sound/visual effects, dubbing, and subtitling. Advertising and marketing activities and expenses are not included in post-production.
Post-Production means production activities and services conducted after principal photography is completed, including but not limited to editing, film and video transfers, duplication, transcoding, dubbing, subtitling, credits, closed captioning, audio production, special effects (visual and sound), graphics, and animation.

Examples of Post-Production in a sentence

  • The following award criteria will be used: Quality Expertise (including but not limited to) Creative capabilities Creative Portfolio Account Management Post-Production 70% 45% 15% 10% Equipment Information only LJMU will evaluate all Tenders on the basis of the “most economically advantageous Tender”.

  • The Made in NY Post-Production Training Program is a free skills-based training program designed by SBS, MOME, and Brooklyn Workforce Innovations (“BWI”) and implemented by BWI to train underserved and underemployed New Yorkers for entry-level positions in animation, editing, motion graphics and visual effects in New York City’s post-production industry.

  • For the first three (3) years of the Post-Production Period, Supplier shall provide service or replacement parts at the same price as in effect during volume production.

  • Modules for the Introduction to Post- Production will include a Post-Production Industry Overview, Working in Post-Production, Post-Production Workflow, Translating Skills and Professional Development.

  • MOME shall transfer to SBS funds not exceeding $1,020,000 to be distributed by SBS among the Made in New York Post-Production Training Program, Made in New York Stagecraft Bootcamp Program, and the Game Developers Conference at the AI Summit in accordance with the program allocations in Exhibit 1.


More Definitions of Post-Production

Post-Production means a final stage in the production of film or digital content occurring after the action has been filmed or videotaped, including but not limited to:
Post-Production means the final activities in a qualified motion picture's production, including but not limited to editing, foley recording, ADR, sound editing, negative cutting, color correction and sound mixing.
Post-Production means an Agricultural Product, which has been produced and is in storage.
Post-Production means the Agricultural product listed on page 7, which has been produced and is in storage.
Post-Production means the processes following completion of production including the editing of images and sound, creation of special visual effects, subtitling, processing and duplication of programmes as well as any other process necessary for the completion of the production.
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Post-Production means editing or processing of original content employing