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- noun Plural form of
coproduction .
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Examples
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Bellini's department looks after programming agreements and negotiations across DNI, including acquisitions and third-party programming deals such as coproductions and pre-sale agreements.
C21Media.net 2009
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Tiananmen Square brought an abrupt halt to such coproductions.
Love Ya, Baby 2008
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Exploring their long, close friendship and fruitful partnership, this exhibition assembles? for the first time? more than a dozen of their collaborations together with important coproductions made with their Flemish contemporaries.
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That would at least open things up beyond the archaic one film/one country rule, which bears little relation to the reality of filmmaking today, where international coproductions are the rule, and national "purity" the exception.
Lost in Translation 2007
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Spanish-produced films and coproductions have surged thanks to production tax incentives and the growth of the theatrical market.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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Anyone becoming involved in coproductions or overseas picturemaking will come across overseas tax incentives and government subsidies, as outlined, market-by-market, by Steven Gerse, vice president, business and legal affairs, Walt Disney Pictures.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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The future of television movies will likely see more movies with subject matter that travels well, that are easily exportable to other markets in the ongoing globalization of television; international coproductions, as U.S. networks seek to reduce costs; the continuing building of film libraries; and the continuing opportunity to combine extraordinary talent with compelling stories that attract viewers around the world.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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In Ireland, films with as few as twelve points have qualified, provided they had a strong connection to the coproduction countries, such as being filmed in Ireland with postproduction work in the U.K. The same percentage and point system rules also apply to other European coproductions under the convention.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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For coproductions under the European Convention, the required expenditure in the U.K. is usually much lower than a straight sale-leaseback (20% rather than 70%), but the producer must satisfy a point system based on the nationality of the key creative elements (discussed more fully in the Ireland section below).
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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Hence these coproductions frequently involve producers and/or separately funded production companies that have developed these extremely costly films themselves and are more likely to participate with the studio in their production and financing, but the upside to the studio is accordingly reduced.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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