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		Definition of co-production in English: co-productionnoun kəʊprəˈdʌkʃ(ə)nkoʊprəˈdəkʃ(ə)n mass noun1The production of a recording, theatrical work, television programme, etc. jointly with another or others.  the co-production of quality programming Example sentencesExamples -  We talked about how co-production would work for a TV network like them.
 -  She shows how the only means of securing Hollywood-style budgets is co-production.
 -  He says that co-production of this film would be beneficial for both countries.
 -  British television producers are also adapting both to financial constraints at home and to new opportunities abroad by exploring a variety of forms of co-production.
 -  If you're a company here looking into selling programming or doing co-production, nothing has changed, those businesses are still there.
 
 - 1.1count noun A recording, theatrical work, television programme, etc. that is produced jointly with another or others.
 co-productions between companies are common to the French theatres Example sentencesExamples -  She served as executive producer for a number of co-productions.
 -  This international co-production did suffer from major funding problems.
 -  Since this was an English / Canadian co-production, the cast had to be 50 / 50 from each country.
 -  It was a Franco-Japanese co-production, shot in Japan, with Japanese actors and Japanese dialogue, but commissioned and produced by a Frenchman, and edited in France.
 -  I'm working on a co-production with Italian television as well.
 -  It was an English and Swedish co-production, filmed in Cornwall.
 -  I also notice that this album is a co-production.
 -  This unity of European film-makers ensures that any co-production would be released simultaneously in all European countries the same day.
 -  The film was a co-production with German producers.
 -  This Canadian-UK co-production is an underwhelming supernatural thriller.
 
  
    Definition of co-production in US English: co-productionnounkoʊprəˈdəkʃ(ə)nkōprəˈdəkSH(ə)n 1The production of a recording, theatrical work, television program, etc. jointly with another or others.  the co-production of quality programming Example sentencesExamples -  We talked about how co-production would work for a TV network like them.
 -  British television producers are also adapting both to financial constraints at home and to new opportunities abroad by exploring a variety of forms of co-production.
 -  She shows how the only means of securing Hollywood-style budgets is co-production.
 -  If you're a company here looking into selling programming or doing co-production, nothing has changed, those businesses are still there.
 -  He says that co-production of this film would be beneficial for both countries.
 
 - 1.1 A recording, theatrical work, television program, etc. that is produced jointly with another or others.
 half of the films have been co-productions with foreign partners Example sentencesExamples -  Since this was an English / Canadian co-production, the cast had to be 50 / 50 from each country.
 -  It was an English and Swedish co-production, filmed in Cornwall.
 -  This Canadian-UK co-production is an underwhelming supernatural thriller.
 -  It was a Franco-Japanese co-production, shot in Japan, with Japanese actors and Japanese dialogue, but commissioned and produced by a Frenchman, and edited in France.
 -  I'm working on a co-production with Italian television as well.
 -  This international co-production did suffer from major funding problems.
 -  She served as executive producer for a number of co-productions.
 -  I also notice that this album is a co-production.
 -  This unity of European film-makers ensures that any co-production would be released simultaneously in all European countries the same day.
 -  The film was a co-production with German producers.
 
  
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