0 a film, television programme, or theatre production organized by two or more people or organizations, rather than a single person or organization:
This led them to take an interest in changing attitudes and in creating demand for co-production.
Therefore, it has to collaborate with those who do have buildings: co-production was and is virtually the only possible form of production.
Besides enhancing opportunities for greater accountability, stronger decentralised structures may help to synergise the presently disconnected formal and informal structures of governance and enhance opportunities for co-production of services.
This is not for the exchange of films but for co-production arrangements, which is a quite different subject.
Meanwhile, no negotiations for a co-production treaty are in progress.
Lastly, nothing has been said about standardisation, interoperability or co-production.
This resolution proposed a study of regional television co-production.
We welcome some of the other provisions, particularly in regard to co-production.