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"postproduction" Definitions
  1. (in motion pictures, recording, etc.) the technical processes, as cutting, editing, and post-synchronization, necessary to ready a filmed or recorded work for sale or exhibition.

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So we were at the end of our postproduction cycle.
When she passed away, we were pretty deep into postproduction.
The second two years was all of the postproduction work.
There's no release date just yet as it's still in postproduction.
The title refers to the postproduction sound effects added to movies.
We're nearing the end of our postproduction stage, completing final changes.
"I'm not a massive fan of the postproduction phase," he said.
Just about everyone gets a little help in postproduction these days.
The camera catches everything, and the real work comes later, in postproduction.
For postproduction work done upstate, the credit is higher, at 35 percent.
His voice, provided in postproduction by Marvin Miller, was stentorian yet conversational.
The BVM reference monitor is often seen used by Hollywood filmmakers for postproduction.
Mr. Albanese doesn't sweeten the shot in postproduction (or Photoshop, as it were).
He has one more appearance due, "Runt," which was in postproduction when Boyce died.
And that gives them seven months of postproduction and marketing time, just about right.
The actor hadn't seen a frame of the film, then still deep in postproduction.
His advice: Try photographing the pup and food with creative angles and more postproduction.
He is raising money to finish filming and looking for postproduction and distribution help.
IC: After Berkeley, I worked at Industrial Light & Magic, George Lucas's postproduction visual-effects studio.
Postproduction corrections also offer answers that involve digitizing the film and then color correcting it.
It will continue to do postproduction work at a new location on East 32nd Street.
Then, in postproduction, Wevr would "stitch" the footage together to make a single spherical image.
It's possible to remove such visual detritus in postproduction, but this adds time and expense.
We'll walk you through the whole postproduction process: from storyboarding, to animation, to finally hitting publish.
Many of the postproduction companies are run and staffed by people from the post-1990 generation.
"Margaret" (2011), a masterpiece that languished for years in postproduction, received only a modest theatrical release.
Increasingly, postproduction animation is part of the equation, though it is still a far cry from Hollywood.
The postproduction facilities appeared unstaffed, and the interior sets, veiled in cobwebs and dust, looked in disrepair.
The film combined animatronics and puppetry with computer-generated effects that had to be added in postproduction.
Mr. McCraven used postproduction to stitch together cleanly structured new recorded works from the raw materials of jamming.
" Last winter, I went to see Donnersmarck in Berlin, where he was finishing postproduction on "Never Look Away.
Occasionally she whispered to the script supervisor about a word that might require rerecording, or "looping," in postproduction.
That means, Bluff says, a lot of what is normally considered postproduction work is actually done in preproduction.
Or maybe not first, but his argument on contemporary cultural practice, in the 2002 essay "Postproduction," was definitive.
Since Mr. Cuomo became governor, the state has received nearly 1,200 applications for credits for production and postproduction spending.
Stackhouse rented three condos that season: two for postproduction editing and one that he turned into a music studio.
Zhang Yimou was in Los Angeles for postproduction, and he played with the 3-D effects for eight months.
Some of those callbacks are decisions we made very, very late in the postproduction schedule or in the editing room.
The producers, who included Mr. Roach, Mr. Cranston and Mr. Schenkkan, changed the scene in postproduction to a voice-over.
Some filmmakers have embraced the process, but much of the work is done in consultation with studio and postproduction personnel.
The bride's father is the president of Westwind Properties, a provider of postproduction film and television services in Burbank, Calif.
Some intimacy coordinators even hope that they might participate in script writing in the future; Pace offers consultations on postproduction.
In June of this year, in a postproduction facility in Manhattan, a crew member shows off the nearly complete asset.
Seven years of writing and prep, 100 days of shooting, and 20 months of postproduction later, Valerian is a real movie.
Each of his films takes three years: a year of research, a year of filming and postproduction, a year of promotion.
There's a Cyrano de Bergerac–inspired comedy called Liked in postproduction, and a rowdy Russian Hangover-esque romp ready to go.
He started shooting shorts at 7, studied screenwriting in Amsterdam and established a postproduction house in Uruguay before making the leap.
With the release of "Coin Heist," which is now in postproduction, Adaptive faces its first big trial with audiences and critics.
Jen Lame, Mr. Baumbach's editor, in her ninth month of pregnancy, walked me through the Baumbach method from script to postproduction.
But most studio movies are assembled years in advance because the postproduction process — like digitally rendering entire cities — takes so long.
Once she is finished shooting, Bleda says long hours of postproduction is involved to get the images to look just right.
This would eventually vanish in postproduction, thanks to digital retouchers whom Reubens had hired to pore over the film frame by frame.
The groom, 30, is a video editor at Interface Media Group, a digital media and broadcast production and postproduction company in Washington.
Thanks to the relative affordability of high-quality cameras and software for editing and postproduction, developments began to come ever more quickly.
On my last visit to the postproduction facility in Manhattan, Ang Lee stops by to check how the shots are coming along.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, is all stream of consciousness, improv, roll the cameras and we'll clean it up in postproduction.
In what I'm tempted to call postproduction, she would do some editing with two film spools and a razor blade and Scotch Tape.
The pilot postproduction work takes place in the Rock Hudson Building, past the big Hitchcock building with his famous profile on the side.
It features photography by Nik Mirus, 3D animation by Guillaume Combeaud, postproduction by Shed, and music by XS - La petite boîte à musique.
Digital tricks help Becker and others in postproduction, but not until she's figured out a way to nudge the audience into willing belief.
Morgan is at pains to strike the right balance between the sublime and the ridiculous, and much of this work takes place in postproduction.
The credit for postproduction costs had been just 10 percent, but in 2012, it was raised to match the production credit of 30 percent.
The next experiment is an interactive series finale for Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which is currently in postproduction.
"The Present" is a thesis short from the Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
There is the concept of identity, of democracy, of the global versus the local, and how Italian fashion dealt with the theories of postproduction.
So we ended up renting three of the dressing rooms next to mine, and I moved in my editor and postproduction into those rooms.
The crew filmed for a day, spent three and a half weeks in postproduction, and then submitted the short to the Sundance Film Festival.
"It's still very much like it's part of my life because it hasn't aired yet and there's still some postproduction," Ms. Foy said Thursday.
This specific breach highlights a risk posed by the weak security practices in the postproduction studios that manage the release of proprietary entertainment content.
But in case you thought was just a product of postproduction, his co-stars on Bachelor in Paradise would like to set the record straight.
Serebrennikov was arrested in the final days of the film's shoot, and completed postproduction from house arrest, where he will remain until at least August.
Whedon — who is also developing a Batgirl film for Warners — will oversee the shooting of those scenes, as well as shepherd the rest of postproduction.
Between preproduction, filming, and postproduction (especially involving all those dragons), fans probably shouldn't expect to see "House of the Dragon" on HBO until early 2021.
" By the time the filming of the movie was over, Hayek she was "so emotionally distraught that I had to distance myself during the postproduction.
On a sunny day in late May, the director walked into the series's bustling postproduction office in SoHo and was immediately beset on all sides.
Even though we expect editors will make changes, it's poor etiquette to slack on the clues and presume that they will get fixed in postproduction.
The problem was, said the authority, which banned the ad, her glow was probably due more to digital postproduction work than to the actual product.
She is an associate producer in marketing services at Technicolor, a provider of production, postproduction, and distribution services for the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.
"The first time I shot Lupita Nyong'o, she asked me not to lighten her skin in postproduction, as she had experienced this before," Mr. Lubomirski said.
If you weren't there, it's possible to imagine this as so much postproduction editing, imposing a relationship between the sounds and the experience of the war.
The rendering is in chroma-key blue — an ecstatic, outer-space tone that serves the same function of controlled erasure in postproduction as green-screen green.
She announced that a half-dozen companies had joined an initiative to offer a 10 percent discount on postproduction services and equipment to gender-balanced productions.
He emphasized that Magno, which was founded by the Friedmans' father, Ralph Friedman, in 1950 as a postproduction studio for sound, isn't going out of business.
Then there's the steady flow of (often foreign) Netflix originals that are bought by the streaming service postproduction — "Bodyguard," for example, was created by the BBC.
The breach appears to have occurred at the postproduction company Larson Studios, a popular digital-mixing service in Los Angeles for television networks and movie studios.
"If we come in with postproduction, a lot of times we'll have to overhaul the entire Internet setup," he said, speaking of not-quite-enough web power.
Trees with leaves were defoliated in postproduction, Mr. Eastwood said, and a crew returned in January to shoot some exteriors while there was snow on the ground.
They turned to the public, hoping to raise up to $2 million through the crowdfunding site Indiegogo to help pay for editing, music and other postproduction costs.
She talked about the commercial, which went online on Thursday, saying the outfit she wore during filming was edited in postproduction to mask some of her cleavage.
You can bet there was some slicing and dicing going on in postproduction here, if only to do us all a favor and get these movies over with.
MGM executives realized their error too late, and unwilling to risk offending the censors, they reportedly spent around $1 million in postproduction recasting North Korea as the invader.
Given the degree to which digital postproduction has blurred the line between cinematography and special effects, it may be time for the Academy to create a new Oscar.
The prize includes a $200,000 grant for costs associated with postproduction, outreach and marketing, as well as a consultation with Ken Burns and his production company, Florentine Films.
They weren't shot with any sound at all: Italian filmmakers, from directors of cheesy gladiator epics to Federico Fellini, often shot silently, synchronizing sound and dialogue in postproduction.
" When asked about his postproduction process, he said: "The process usually starts with a good amount of research of the destination and mood images to draw inspiration from.
We had already shot the movie, and we were about eight months, nine months into postproduction, and then we learned that YouTube/Google were launching their huge subscription platform.
They mentioned the shorts on the extended DVD edition of "The Lord of the Rings" that follow Peter Jackson through every stage of the trilogy, from pre- to postproduction.
Voigt bracketed his exposures with different f-stops to give him a full range of lighting options in postproduction for photographing this Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis at London's Natural History Museum.
We see Pasolini doing postproduction on his last completed movie, "Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom," a scandal then and now for its graphic displays of sexual cruelty.
He was divorced and doing freelance commercial postproduction work, and thinking about moving back to Los Angeles, where he had lived and done similar work from 2001 to 2008.
The crew heard that it was a silent movie and assumed that either a score would be placed over most everything, or all the sound would be added in postproduction.
"People fly all the time," Mr. Lee, the Academy Award-winning director of "Life of Pi," said a few days ago at his roomy, lived-in postproduction suite in Chelsea.
To promote "Batman v Superman," Mr. Affleck took a hiatus from postproduction work on "Live by Night," which he directed, stars in and adapted from Dennis Lehane's period crime novel.
Josh Baron, 47, a freelance television editor, said he typically passes about 50 cyclists on his 4.7-mile commute from the Upper West Side to a postproduction studio in SoHo.
Huck Melnick, a London-based script doctor and director, said although the digital revolution had "democratized" film production and postproduction, there was "still a bottleneck" when it came to distribution.
She works in SoHo as managing director of the Garden Party, a talent agency that represents multimedia artists; he is a freelance postproduction and music supervisor in film and television.
" Abrams said he took the job knowing he'd be working "in an accelerated way from the beginning," with three fewer months for postproduction than he had on "The Force Awakens.
When the movie was in postproduction, its funders told Gray that they were selling it to Harvey Weinstein, who hadn't seen it but who liked what he had heard about it.
Once the shoot was over, he had a year of postproduction to hone the story and several weeks of scheduled reshoots to fix anything that went wrong the first time around.
Its locus will be a warehouse in Kingston, N.Y., that Ms. Masterson is renovating into a film and technology hub, complete with dine-in movie theater, modest soundstage and postproduction space.
The character had "paragraphs of dialogue" to deliver according to Jones, and it called on him to wear a full mask with static, wide-set eyes that were digitally animated in postproduction.
The creative process of landing on an idea of what to wear to the Met Gala happened much later than usual this year because I've been so consumed with shooting and postproduction.
Belfast has since added another enormous studio complex, Belfast Harbour Studios, the current home of Syfy's Superman prequel series "Krypton," and postproduction houses like Yellowmoon, which worked on "Thrones," have significantly expanded.
" Film directors have sometimes struggled when they've turned to opera, daunted by its inflexibility of tempo, the impossibility of postproduction editing and the challenges of large choruses, including in "The Pearl Fishers.
The scene was shot using a ball as a stand-in for Chucky, then in postproduction the effects team recreated the killer doll based on the 1988 film in which he first appears.
In its statement on Friday night, Netflix also announced that it would "not be moving forward with the release of the film 'Gore'" — a Gore Vidal biopic in postproduction that starred Mr. Spacey.
But because of some catastrophic misjudgment in postproduction, the final two minutes of the scene have been cut in a way that invokes the surreal incoherence that makes "The Room" such a hoot.
The director, Craig Gillespie, pointed out recently that he was in postproduction for a year, far longer than he expected, and that just to get the waves right required almost 1,000 special effects shots.
That building in Sherman Oaks comes closest to fulfilling the needs of a production: a suitable writers' room, space for casting and the capacity to handle the terabytes of digital information used in postproduction.
The photos are their actual "old pictures, which were then placed into practical shots of real yearbooks — collected from various staffers at RPA, the spot's production/postproduction company and Honda," according to Ad Age.
Letterman discussed Smith's dexterity on set, having to react to tennis balls, stunt men and sometimes nothing at all as stand-ins for the digital critters that were added to the shot in postproduction.
The film's directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, whose credits include "20163 Jump Street" and "The Lego Movie," were fired and replaced by Mr. Howard, who would finish the "Solo" shoot and handle postproduction.
Mr. Katz, a video editor for a postproduction company, sometimes works from home, so their goal was a two-bedroom in north Park Slope or Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, preferably with a garden for growing vegetables.
Musk said Tesla had thrown wrenches and even a sink at the glass used for the Cybertruck without breaking it, and he joked that the company would fix the video of the event in postproduction.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — In between the time the coronavirus started to make headlines but before life shut down to restrain the pandemic, an independent filmmaker conceived, shot and finished postproduction on a movie about the contagion.
Mr. Silverstein's straw is more formally known as preconsumer, postproduction waste, which is a fancy way of saying he works with the fabrics that other designers and costume departments and factories would normally throw out.
In an online post, thedarkoverlord said it had obtained the first 10 episodes of Season 5 of "Orange Is the New Black"; the breach occurred before the final three episodes were released to postproduction studios.
As it travels between the realistic and the spiritual, "Ori Inu" — which means "inner head," or one's inner self, in the Yoruba culture of West Africa — uses lighting and postproduction techniques to distinguish divinity from humanity.
"There's not an individual scene that you can drag and drop and put on a Blu-ray, there are little things that would come and go during the process of postproduction, but they're not scenes," said Edwards.
As a result, the following has happened: Netflix shut down the Spacey star vehicle "House of Cards" and shelved a film called "Gore," which was in postproduction and in which Mr. Spacey plays the writer Gore Vidal.
Rian Johnson, who is putting the final postproduction touches on Episode VIII ahead of its December release, would seem a likely candidate to just roll right into the next one — except he's already been through that ringer.
He managed to graduate with a major in multimedia design at Curtin University, in 2005, and later taught himself editing software to secure a postproduction job at a local television station on his return to Hong Kong.
" Last year, she shot "The Beguiled," a Civil War-era film set in Virginia directed by Sofia Coppola, and "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," the latest film, now in postproduction, from Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed "The Lobster.
Many of Mr. Serkis's major roles, like Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings," involve performance capture, in which an actor's movements and facial expressions are recorded and then digitally rendered in postproduction with a totally different look.
When Baker makes a movie, he often shoots scenes that explicitly tell the story, offering plain exposition as to what's happened, what's happening, what'll happen next — and then replaces them, in postproduction, with scenes that don't "tell" at all.
Startup: MeeroCited by these VCs: Eric Martineau-Fortin (White Star Capital) Total raised: $293.4 millionWhat it does: Meero uses artificial intelligence to make photography postproduction far quicker than manual editing, leading to quicker delivery times and more consistent results.
In fact, I felt really stupid, because when we were doing the image correction" — in postproduction — "I showed it to my corrector, Steve Scott, and he said, 'The only thing that you missed there was putting in the photographer.
The rebooted Buck is the latest example of filmmakers' replacing trained movie animals with computer-generated creatures, an expensive and painstaking approach that opens up endless opportunities in postproduction and circumvents ethical concerns about the treatment of working animals.
The heist — which has not been reported previously — was a classic example of how hackers exploit the weakest link in the extensive chain of vendors, postproduction studios and collaborators that corporations must trust with their most valuable intellectual property.
Lennox's most recent album, "Buoys," eschews some of those ornate layers of synths and chaotic postproduction effects that have made his work so psychedelic and instead embraces straightforward songs that put his own, relatively unobscured voice front and center.
After selecting a spot, usually deep inside the bowl of the park, he mounted his DSLR camera on a GigaPan motorized tripod head that allowed him to take dozens of high-resolution images that he later stitched together in postproduction.
When we were in postproduction on "The Jungle Book," Andy Jones, my head of animation, was going to bring people from the crew over to Wevr [the company producing the project along with Reality One] to show them the new Vive.
A handful of others did, including Bogdanovich and the producers Frank Marshall and Filip Jan Rymsza, who relied on memories, script notes and a postproduction team that included the editor Bob Murawski to put Welles's presumed intentions into commercially acceptable shape.
In late June, the writer and director Terence Nance, who has a luxuriant Afro and a mellow disposition, was facing a deadline to finish postproduction on his new HBO series, "Random Acts of Flyness," when something in the news emotionally derailed him.
In this world lacking vehicular transit — a result of shooting traffic-less interludes rather than having cars towed away after the fact, in postproduction — the "Chapel of Rest" on the corner of Vernon Road and High Road becomes a conveniently located destination and terminus.
One of WLIR's more obsessive fans during its 1980s heyday was Ellen Goldfarb, now a filmmaker whose documentary about the station, "Dare to Be Different," featuring interviews with musicians like Fred Schneider of the B-52s and Dave Wakeling of the English Beat, is in postproduction.
After a contentious shoot, Dolivet took over the picture in postproduction, and beginning in 1955, flooded the market with variations: two Spanish language versions; a European release, retitled "Confidential Report"; an American release from 1962; and a later home video edit that junks the flashback structure.
The British government didn't want that to end with "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," and so in 2000, Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the U.K. Film Tax Relief program, which offered a 21990 percent rebate that covers postproduction costs, including visual effects.
Last month, a hacker or hackers using the pseudonym "TheDarkOverlord" leaked unreleased episodes of the Netflix hit series "Orange Is the New Black" after breaching Larson Studios, one in a long line of postproduction players that Netflix relies on to tailor its content for high-definition television.
"You see this private little gate that looks so mysterious and you don't know what's behind it," said Darcy Dennett, a producer and director who has been putting finishing touches on a television show behind the big wall at Blue Table Post, a new postproduction facility.
In addition to Summer 2018's Ready Player One, which he has already shot and is currently in postproduction, he'll be starting the Pentagon Papers movie with Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep in a few weeks, with plans to have it in theaters by the end of the year.
As much as he tried, somewhat pitifully, to flaunt the latent producer in him and claim credit for Francis Ford Coppola's tremendous postproduction effort on "The Godfather," the truth was the victory belonged, of course, to the director (and Mr. Coppola's team at the production company American Zoetrope).
I find out from reading about Gersht's work and this show, which represents three distinct bodies of work — Hide and Seek-If Not Now When from 2008, Chasing Good Fortune from 2010, and Floating World from 2016 — that he fiddles with the original image in his postproduction process.
Ronson is credited for some postproduction work in two songs, but throughout the album, King Princess is her own producer (with collaborators including the guitarist Nick Long and the engineer Mike Malchicoff) as well as a major part of her studio backup band; she programmed beats and played keyboards, bass, drums and guitar.
But with the editor Doug Lussenhop, they tossed aside the premise and reinvented the sketch in postproduction, zeroing in on one strange line they said in unison — "Oooh, mama" — repeating it in a loop over the same images of Tim and Eric throwing tantrums in a basement, adding awkward pauses and clumsy zooms.
The architectural/acoustic consultants, WSDG — Walters-Storyk Design Group, the talent behind Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios and Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola — have been building for three years, transforming the first two floors of Mr. Lief's building into a full-service postproduction center.
While companies like Netflix and Fox might invest in state-of-the-art cybersecurity defense technology, they must also rely on an ecosystem of postproduction vendors, ranging from mom-and-pop shops to more sophisticated outfits like Dolby and Technicolor, which may not deploy the same level of cybersecurity and threat intelligence.
" Ford continued, "And then when we finished that year of insanity we went right into an absolutely hellish, almost impossible postproduction period that lasted from January to April when we delivered Infinity War, and that was one of the most intense periods of filmmaking I ever experienced, and I have worked on some crazy movies.
And in a development that completes a personal circle for Hill, the streaming service Shudder is in postproduction on an adaptation of his 24 short story "By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain" for its anthology series "Creepshow," a reboot of the 22 movie written by King — which also starred Hill as a little boy.
In Hollywood, cybercriminals have found a lucrative niche: While they may not be able to break into a Universal Studios or a Netflix directly, they have learned that the highest-profile targets are supported by a system of soft targets — content collaborators, remixers, postproduction studios and others — that do not have the same resources, security technology or sense of paranoia.
The studio had hoped that Whedon could bring to "Justice League" the same light touch that had lifted "The Avengers" to $1.5 billion at the box office, but Whedon was ultimately thwarted by significant production issues including a lead actor, Cavill, who was busy shooting "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" and whose facial hair from that film had to be erased in postproduction.
She longed for the "peace and isolation" that Los Angeles can offer so that she could finish her memoir (about her coming of age in an alternative family in New England in the late '80s), while Shirinian is a filmmaker whose documentary about the intersection of fashion, interior and product design, "Interior Motives," is currently in postproduction in Los Angeles.
A switch to digital photography in the early '90s allowed Mr. Gursky to take large-format photographs and to manipulate the images in digital postproduction — by "pumping up the color sometimes or combining several different images in order to get this really even perspective, where you can see everything and details that aren't available from just one perspective are suddenly made available to you," Mr. Rugoff explained.
Veterans of pedigreed Hollywood postproduction houses create the C.G.I. holograms in the same way they would make characters like Gollum or Thanos: Motion-capture photography records the performance of a body double, which becomes the basis for a three-dimensional digital model, a block of clay animators proceed to modify — in the case of celebrity holograms, most drastically by augmenting the body double's features with a digitally sculpted likeness of the artist, which can lip-synch to an existing vocal track.

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