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Coproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coproduction may refer to: •co-production (filmmaking), an organizational structure used in certain media operations •coproduction (technology and society), the joint production of new knowledge or t...
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Co-production (filmmaking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A co-production is a production where two or more different production companies are working together, for example in a film production. In the case of an international coproduction, production comp...
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Act ivi ty Guide; A Co-production of; National Geographic Television and; Sea Studios Foundation in association with National Science Foundation; ... P A G E 2; Acknowledgements; Writers: Rita Bell, Robert Deweese; D r. Tierney Thys, Wendy Ward, Dr. Norman Budnitz and the staff of the; Center for Inquiry–Based...
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explores the extent to which co-production can improve individual lives and social cohesion, broaden public services, and develop the relationship between these institutions and the communities they serve;
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His debut film Outcry of Youth was selected for KOFIC's 2005 Production Support Program for International Co-productions. Outcry of Youth was also a Korea-Japan co-production. Tsumabuki is known for his role in Josee, the Tiger and the Fish.
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Norway is set to join the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production. ... It will become the 40th country to adjust to the European Council’s regulations for financing European co-productions. ... In a ”letter of commitment”, the Norwegian Culture and Church Ministry confirmed to Oslo’s 4½ Productions it...
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The Seoul Film Commission has announced the six winners of its first international co-production grant, which awards up to $15,600 in development funding to projects that will partly shoot in Seoul. ... Other winners are Sidekicks’s MusicCity, an indie music documentary looking for Japanese co-production; On Your Journey,
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