Preproduction definition

Preproduction means the process of preparation for actual physical production in Georgia, and is considered to begin with the establishment of a dedicated commercial production office, the hiring of key crew members including a Unit Production Manager and/or Line Producer, and includes, but is not limited to, activities such as location scouting, hiring of crew, construction of sets, etc. Preproduction does not include theprocess of 'Development'.
Preproduction means the process of preparation for actual physical production which begins after a qualified motion picture has received a firm agreement of financial commitment, or is greenlit, with, for example, the establishment of a dedicated production office, the hiring of key crew members, and includes, but is not limited to, activities that include location scouting and execution of contracts with vendors of equipment and stage space.
Preproduction means the process of preparation for actual

Examples of Preproduction in a sentence

  • Pre-production samples of all Advertising Materials shall be submitted by Publisher to SCEA, at Publisher's expense, prior to any actual production, use or distribution of any such items by Publisher or on its behalf.

  • Pre-production advertising/communications will be reviewed by Sprint for consistency with Sprint brand positioning and personality within ten (10) days of receipt.

  • Pre-production samples of all Advertising Materials shall be submitted by Publisher to SCEA, at Publisher’s expense, prior to any actual production, use or distribution of any such items by Publisher or on its behalf.

  • The Producer must have sufficient production insurance and/or AgriStability coverage related to the Agricultural Product to justify the Eligible Advance in accordance with the Worksheet and using the Advance Rate on Storable Agricultural Products – Pre-production.

  • Pre-production stills, including Rehearsals and preparations after confirmation of engagement but before the starting date of such engagement, shall not start the consecutive days of employment of a Performer.

  • Ch. 7 Producers role in Preproduction (Working with artists, Planning, Songwriting and arranging concepts, Hiring help, Importance of rehearsals) • Guided Lab 1: EQing a voice • Lab 2: Create a fictitious phone message that shows a lazy un-motivated potential employer (*used for ROP programs resume and interviews presentation) • Lab 3 (Project 4): Create a Public Service Announcement.

  • Pre-production parts shall be manufactured under conditions similar to those in effect during series production.

  • Pre-production samples of all Advertising Materials relating to Licensed Products shall be submitted by Publisher to SCEA, free of cost, for SCEA's evaluation and approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, as to the quality, style, appearance and usage of any of the Licensed Trademarks, appropriate references of any required notices and compliance with the Guidelines, prior to any actual production, use or distribution of any such items by Publisher or on its behalf.

  • Pre-production advertising/communications will be reviewed by Sprint for consistency with the Sprint Brand Positioning and personality within ten (10) days of receipt.

  • Preproduction stills, including rehearsals and preparation therefor, after employment but before the starting date of such employment, shall not start the consecutive days of employment of a principal performer; such principal performer shall be paid for the day or days on which he/she renders services in connection with preproduction stills.


More Definitions of Preproduction

Preproduction means costs for standard activities directly related to the production, which are incurred prior to the first day of principal photography for a motion picture.
Preproduction means the process of preparation for
Preproduction means the process of preparation for actual physical production which begins after a qualified motion picture has received a firm agreement of financial commitment, or is greenlit, with, for
Preproduction means the period proceeding standard manufacturing where initial pilot production runs are being produced to demonstrate product functionality, manufacturing processes and test yields.

Related to Preproduction

  • Reproduction means, but is not limited to, computer generated

  • Postproduction means an activity related to the finishing or duplication of a medium described in Subsection 59-12-104(54)(a).

  • Fabrication means intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation.

  • Assisted reproduction means a method of causing pregnancy other than sexual

  • Production means a method of obtaining goods including manufacturing, assembling, processing, raising, growing, breeding, mining, extracting, harvesting, fishing, trapping, gathering, collecting, hunting and capturing.