The work done on a film once photography has been completed, such as editing, developing and printing, looping, etc.
All production work done after the raw video footage and audio elements have been resorded. Editing, titling, special effects insertion, image enhancement, audio mixing and other production work is done during post-production.
General term for the editing process. Everything that is done to a video after shooting - including cutting, sound mixing, titling, picture enhancement, processor effects and copying.
The process of editing film or video after acquiring the footage.
All of the activity which occurs after the completion of shooting and before the final print is made. Includes editing, sound dubbing, titling, etc.
The phase of a film or video project that involves editing and assembling footage and adding effects, graphics, titles, and sound.
All production-related tasks that occur after shooting is completed. Editing, titling and sound mixing are common post-production activities.
Once principal photography wraps, post-production begins. 'Post' is where the project goes from hundreds of hours of film to one hundred minutes of story. The post team edits the film into a two hour story, loops in necessary dialogue, adds sound design and music, works in visual effects, and reshoots scenes requiring further work. Notoriously, post-production can either save or kill a project. Much like developing a script, it's important to have a solid post-production crew.
The term given to all work done on a videotape after the original video shooting takes place. Datavideo products are made specifically to enhance and/or simplify the post-production process.
the final phase of the filmmaking process.
Also referred to as “Post.†Any work that takes place on the wedding video after the actual shoot has finished. This includes editing and duplication.
After principle photography, a film will go into post-production which includes editing, computer enhancements and sound dubbing.
the third stage of producing a video which includes everything that follows the production stage. Editing is a major component of the post-production stage.
The phase of filmmaking that begins after the film has been shot. Includes scoring, sound and picture editing, titling, dubbing, and releasing.
In video and audio, the process of merging original video and audio from tape or film into a finished program, Post-production includes editing, special effects, dubbing, titling, and many other video and audio techniques.
Stage of film production after principal photography, including editing, sound/music, special effects etc.
This is the process of editing that is done after the video has been captured by the camera.
The stage in a film or videotape production when, using the raw elements recorded during principle filming, the final product is assembled and honed.Post-production includes functions such as editing, creation of graphics and special optical effects, color correction, sound recording, sweetening, mixing and duplication.
Everything that takes place once the film has been shot. Including editing, grading, music, visual effects.
AKA: Postproduction, Post Work performed on a movie after the end of principal photography. Usually involves editing and visual effects. See also production.
A term taken from the motion picture industry which refers to all of the editing that takes place after the actual shooting of film.
Post-production occurs in the making of audio recordings, films/movies, videos and television programs. It is the general term for all stages of production occurring after the actual recording and ending with the completed record, film or video.