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  2. Post-production - Wikipedia

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    Post-production is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, audio production, and photography. Post-production includes all stages of production occurring after principal photography or recording individual program segments. [1] [2] The traditional first part of the post-production process, non-linear (analog) film editing, has ...

  3. Development hell - Wikipedia

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    (The related terms production hell and production limbo refer to situations in which a film has begun production but has remained unfinished for a long time without progressing to post-production.) Some projects enter development hell because they were initially designed with ambitious goals, the difficulty of meeting those goals was ...

  4. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    production element A Production Element is a piece of audio that is used in the final audio mix. This may include commercials, music, sound effects, audio effects (e.g. echo) station id or program signatures or announcements. producer The person who performs or manages the day to day business operations of a station.

  5. Video production - Wikipedia

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    Post-production is the action of selectively combining those video clips through video editing into a finished product that tells a story or communicates a message in either a live event setting (live production), or after an event has occurred (post-production). [1]

  6. Audio post production - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking, audio post-production is the creation and manipulation of audio that is synchronized with a moving picture. This includes, but is often distinguished from production audio, which is the audio recorded as filming occurs. Most other aspects of audio for moving pictures occur during the post-production phase, everything is done ...

  7. Category:Film post-production - Wikipedia

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    Television and film post-production companies (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Film post-production" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  8. Offline editing - Wikipedia

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    This is when the process then moves on to the next stages of post production known as online editing, colour grading and audio mixing. Typically, during the Offline editing part of the post-production process, all the original camera footage (often tens or hundreds of hours) is digitized into a Non-Linear Editing System as a low resolution ...

  9. Re-recording mixer - Wikipedia

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    During production or earlier parts of post-production, sound editors, sound designers, sound engineers, production sound mixers and/or music editors assemble the tracks that become raw materials for the re-recording mixer to work with. Those tracks in turn originate with sounds created by professional musicians, singers, actors, or Foley artists.