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- Coproduction Office, founded in 1987, is composed of four production divisions in Berlin, Paris, Copenhagen and London, and an international sales company...
- Office. Tank Coproduction Raised Costs and May Not Meet Many Program Goals. p. 10. United States General Accounting Office. Tank Coproduction Raised Costs...
- (Australian Film Commission). 2001. Review of the Australian Official Coproduction Program. p.283 Knox, Mickey The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita 2004...
- Sesame Street international co-productions are adaptations of the American educational children's television series Sesame Street but tailored to the countries...
- Co-production (or coproduction) is an approach in the development and delivery of public services and technology in which citizens and other key stakeholders...
- Look up coproduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co-production (also spelled coproduction) may refer to: Co-production (media), a joint venture...
- Feature Film award. Telefilm Canada administers the Canadian government's coproductions, while supporting Canadian filmmakers and their international counterparts...
- Commons-based peer production (CBPP) is a term coined by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler. It describes a model of socio-economic production...
- majority of the films in the spaghetti Western genre were international coproductions by Italy and Spain, and sometimes France, West Germany, Britain, Portugal...
- it is rarely defined. One definition of a service system is a value coproduction configuration of people, technology, internal and external service systems...