noun
- plural of postproduction; the processes of editing, sound design, visual effects, color correction, and other finishing work done on a film, television show, or video after principal photography is complete
Usage: typically used in film and television industries; often used in the phrase 'in postproduction' to indicate a project's stage
Examples
- The movie spent six months in postproductions before its theatrical release.
- Multiple postproductions teams worked simultaneously on different scenes.
- Postproductions for the documentary included color grading and sound mixing.
- The studio allocated a large budget for postproductions on the blockbuster film.
- Several postproductions facilities in the city competed for the contract.
- Advanced software tools have made postproductions more efficient and cost-effective.