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post·pro·duc·tion
(pōst′prə-dŭk′shən)n.
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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postproduction
(ˌpəʊstprəˈdʌkʃən)n
(Film)
a. the work on a film or a television programme, such as editing, dubbing, etc, that takes place after shooting or videotaping is completed
b. (as modifier): postproduction costs.
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post•pro•duc•tion
(ˌpoʊst prəˈdʌk ʃən)n.
the final phase of technical work, as editing or synchronizing of sound elements, that must be done before a film, tape, or recording can be released.
[1950–55]
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Translations
postproduction
[ˌpəʊstprəˈdʌkʃən]A. N → actividad f posterior a la producción
B. CPD [costs etc] → que sigue a la producción
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