A producer is a person whose job is to produce plays, films, programmes, or CDs.
Vanya Kewley is a freelance film producer.
...the producer of the BBC Radio Essex Breakfast Show.
2. countable noun
A producer of a food or material is a company or country that grows or manufactures a large amount of it.
The estate is a producer of free-range chickens.
...Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil producer.
More Synonyms of producer
producer in British English
(prəˈdjuːsə)
noun
1.
a person or thing that produces
2. British
a person responsible for the artistic direction of a play, including interpretation of the script, preparation of the actors, and overall design
3. US and Canadian
a person who organizes the stage production of a play, including the finance, management, etc
4.
the person who takes overall administrative responsibility for a film or television programme
Compare director (sense 4)
5.
the person who supervises the arrangement, recording, and mixing of a record
6. economics
a person or business enterprise that generates goods or services for sale
Compare consumer (sense 1)
7. chemistry
an apparatus or plant for making producer gas
8. (often plural) ecology
an organism, esp a green plant, that builds up its own tissues from simple inorganic compounds
See also consumer (sense 3), decomposer
producer in American English
(prəˈdusər; prəˈdjusər; proʊˈdusər; proʊˈdjusər)
noun
1.
a person or thing that produces; specif., one who produces goods and services
see also consumer
2.
a special type of furnace for making producer gas
3.
a person in charge of the financing and coordination of all activities in connection with the production of a play, film, radio or TV program, etc.
4.
a person who supervises a recording session and then determines the final sound of the recording mix
Examples of 'producer' in a sentence
producer
But the problems of his years battling record producers was a long way off.
The Sun (2016)
She is the toast of Hollywood right now and producers know any film she gets on board with will be a huge hit.
The Sun (2016)
A buyer has been found, reportedly a French film producer.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
But what role will such emerging producers play in the future?
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
His brother is an established documentary producer.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
But it is the responsibility of producers not to play to these sorts of instincts.
The Sun (2007)
This is the key job of the producer but the two of them are very uplifting in the studio.
The Sun (2013)
The ruling will largely see the end of stars or their agents credited as executive producers for their programmes.
The Sun (2009)
Support services, food producers and general retailers issued the highest number of warnings.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
But prices are so low that most gas producers are loss-making.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
My father was famous and my mum's a film producer and it was all quite hectic.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
It's a whole new world of chic chefs and funky food producers.
The Sun (2013)
She has since worked as a radio producer and hosted programmes criticising the Cuban leader.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
I always wanted to be a record producer as it seemed glamorous.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
I thought that was the producers' job.
The Sun (2013)
For a time it was the single largest producer of new jobs in the EU.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Britain's food and drink industry will also relish the opportunity to sell to a country whose domestic producers in this field are notoriously inefficient.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
This juicy Cape chardonnay comes from one of the country 's best producers.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Cats transports and processes gas on behalf of most of the major North Sea gas producers.
The Sun (2015)
Time to become a chat-show host, journalist or record producer!
Evans, Andrew The Secrets of Musical Confidence (1994)
The next one down worked for a film producer before she too went to South America.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Many food producers import packaging, fertiliser or machinery from Europe.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
He subsequently worked his way up through the business, becoming one of the company 's leading producers.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Russia, the leading producer of natural gas and one of the two leading oil producers, is the global winner.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
UK Coal is the country 's biggest producer.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
In other languages
producer
British English: producer /prəˈdjuːsə/ NOUN
A producer is a person whose job is to produce plays, films, programmes, or CDs.
...a freelance film producer.
American English: producer
Arabic: مُنْتِج
Brazilian Portuguese: produtor
Chinese: 生产者
Croatian: režiser
Czech: producent
Danish: producer
Dutch: producer
European Spanish: productor
Finnish: tuottaja
French: producteur
German: Hersteller
Greek: παραγωγός
Italian: produttore
Japanese: プロデューサー
Korean: 생산자
Norwegian: produsent tv/film
Polish: producent
European Portuguese: produtor
Romanian: producător
Russian: производитель
Latin American Spanish: productor
Swedish: producent
Thai: ผู้ผลิต
Turkish: üretici
Ukrainian: продюсер
Vietnamese: nhà sản xuất
All related terms of 'producer'
oil producer
a country with reserves of oil
producer gas
a mixture of carbon monoxide and nitrogen produced by passing air over hot coke , used mainly as a fuel
producer goods
goods , such as raw materials and machines , that are used in producing other goods
record producer
a person who controls recording sessions , coaching and guiding musicians , organizing and scheduling production budgets and resources , and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes
executive producer
a producer of a film or television programme who is involved with business or technical issues rather than the technical aspects of film or television production
primary producer
a person or an organization that is involved in the extraction or winning of products consisting of raw materials, as in agriculture , fishing, forestry , hunting , or mining
theatrical producer
a person who is responsible for all aspects of a theatrical production
mass-produce
If someone mass-produces something, they make it in large quantities , usually by machine. This means that the product can be sold cheaply.