Definition of co-produce in English:
co-produce
verbkəʊprəˈdjuːsˌkoʊprəˈd(j)us
[with object]Produce (a theatrical work or a radio or television programme) jointly.
Nelson and Epstein co-produced the New York première of Les Troyens
Example sentencesExamples
- The half-hour-long syndicated show that Smith co-produces pulls stories from his site's 35 million members.
- This programme has been co-produced by the presenter Chris Green and David Conn.
- He was Editor of the Polish Service and the producer of a major BBC radio series co-produced with Radio Russia.
- Cast details have yet to be announced for the production, which will be co-produced with Dublin's Gate Theatre.
- He has since co-produced ice skating shows and series for American television.
- They are co-producing a documentary film about the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.
- Newfield co-produced a documentary about Robinson for HBO in 1998.
- In addition, we produce or co-produce two to three television movies a year, to help demonstrate that there is an audience for family friendly programming.
- In addition to the novel, she co-produced a documentary movie.
- BBC Chinese has teamed up with Shanghai East Radio News Channel to co-produce its first ever radio debate in Shanghai.
- In effect, CNN worked with the U.S. government to co-produce the program.
- At least part of the criticism seems to be down to the fact that MTV co-produced the film.
- As well she is an independent film-maker, co-producing her first documentary for broadcast on ABC television in the second half of 2003.
- It is based on a play by Tom Stoppard, who has also directed and co-produced it.
- Miller, who also co-produced the movie, describes the shoot as ‘deceptively difficult.’
- And now Michael Whaley has rediscovered her and co-produced the musical he co-wrote with Steve Mackes.
- She dedicated a song to my mentor Kim who also co-produced the festival.
- Additional episodes were co-produced by the network.
- Though a low budget film, its promos were continuously aired by Asianet, which co-produced the film.
- He has a thorough knowledge of the children's market place and considerable experience of buying and co-producing both live action and animation.
Definition of co-produce in US English:
co-produce
verbˌkōprəˈd(y)o͞osˌkoʊprəˈd(j)us
[with object]Produce (a theatrical work or a radio or television program) jointly.
Nelson and Epstein co-produced the New York première of Les Troyens
Example sentencesExamples
- As well she is an independent film-maker, co-producing her first documentary for broadcast on ABC television in the second half of 2003.
- In addition to the novel, she co-produced a documentary movie.
- Newfield co-produced a documentary about Robinson for HBO in 1998.
- Though a low budget film, its promos were continuously aired by Asianet, which co-produced the film.
- At least part of the criticism seems to be down to the fact that MTV co-produced the film.
- In effect, CNN worked with the U.S. government to co-produce the program.
- Additional episodes were co-produced by the network.
- In addition, we produce or co-produce two to three television movies a year, to help demonstrate that there is an audience for family friendly programming.
- It is based on a play by Tom Stoppard, who has also directed and co-produced it.
- Miller, who also co-produced the movie, describes the shoot as ‘deceptively difficult.’
- This programme has been co-produced by the presenter Chris Green and David Conn.
- She dedicated a song to my mentor Kim who also co-produced the festival.
- He has a thorough knowledge of the children's market place and considerable experience of buying and co-producing both live action and animation.
- They are co-producing a documentary film about the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.
- He has since co-produced ice skating shows and series for American television.
- And now Michael Whaley has rediscovered her and co-produced the musical he co-wrote with Steve Mackes.
- BBC Chinese has teamed up with Shanghai East Radio News Channel to co-produce its first ever radio debate in Shanghai.
- The half-hour-long syndicated show that Smith co-produces pulls stories from his site's 35 million members.
- Cast details have yet to be announced for the production, which will be co-produced with Dublin's Gate Theatre.
- He was Editor of the Polish Service and the producer of a major BBC radio series co-produced with Radio Russia.