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A '''production company''' is a company responsible for the development and physical production of [[performing arts]], [[film]], | A '''production company''' is a company responsible for the development and physical production of [[performing arts]], [[film]], radio or a television program. The company may also be directly responsible for the raising of funding for the production or may do through an intermediary. The production company may be a small company, selling its product to a [[film studio]] or presenting it at a theatrical venue, or, in the case of film and television, it may be the studio itself. A [[Coproduction (film)|coproduction]] is a theatrical presentation or film made by more than one company. It is common for actors to form their own production companies so that they can have more control over their own careers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 21 April 2022
A production company is a company responsible for the development and physical production of performing arts, film, radio or a television program. The company may also be directly responsible for the raising of funding for the production or may do through an intermediary. The production company may be a small company, selling its product to a film studio or presenting it at a theatrical venue, or, in the case of film and television, it may be the studio itself. A coproduction is a theatrical presentation or film made by more than one company. It is common for actors to form their own production companies so that they can have more control over their own careers.
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