Coproduction

/koʊprəˈdʌkʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of producing something jointly with one or more partners, typically in film, television, or music, with shared investment and creative control.

Etymology

From coproduce + -tion (noun suffix), describing the act or result of collaborative production.

Kelly Says

International film coproductions allow countries to pool money and talent—so a British director, French cinematographer, and American studio can make a movie together, splitting costs and risks.

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