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The term postproduction in film and television refers to the work done after principal shooting has taken place. This would include the editing, color correction, special effects, etc. In other words, it is during postproduction that the data that has been captured is cut up, moved around, filtered, and shaped into a finished work.
On the other hand, postproduction art, a term coined by Nicolas Bourriaud in his book Postproduction: Culture as Screenplay: How Art Reprograms the World, refers to specific artworks made of preexisting works.
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Place of publicationNew York
PublisherLukas & Sternberg
Year of publication2000
Pagination96
Illustrationsgeen
Dimensions17 cm.
Materialboek
ISBN0967180244
Subjectart theory, audio-visual communication, copyart
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