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Post-production is part of the filmmaking process. It occurs in the making of motion pictures, television programs, radio programs, advertising, videos, audio recordings, photography and digital art. It is the general term for all stages of production occurring after the actual end of shooting and/or recording the completed work. Post-production is, in fact, many different processes grouped under one name. These typically include:* Editing the picture / television program * Writing,(re-)recording, and editing the soundtrack.* Adding visual special effects - mainly computer-generated imagery (CGI) and digital copy from which release prints will be made (although this may be made obsolete by digital-cinema technologies).* Transfer of film to Video or Data with a telecine and Color grading. Typically, the post-production phase of creating a film takes longer than the actual shooting of the film, and can take several months to complete. Other film-production stages include (very broadly)- writing the screenplay, script development (rewriting), financing, pre-production, production and film distribution / marketing. Stolen from Wikipedia
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