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coproducer

American  
[koh-pruh-doos-er, koh-pruh-dyoos-er] / ˌkoʊ prəˈdus ər, ˌkoʊ prəˈdyus ər /

noun

plural

coproducers
  1. someone who coproduces; a person who produces something in collaboration with others.


Example Sentences

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The dismissal of the charge against Baldwin, also a coproducer on “Rust,” abruptly changes the tenor of the investigation, said John Day, a Santa Fe-based criminal defense attorney who is not involved with the case.

From Seattle Times

Baldwin will continue his involvement as an actor and coproducer, and Rust Move Productions attorney Melina Spadone said via a representative that filming will restart Thursday at the Yellowstone Film Ranch.

From Seattle Times

Baldwin was both a lead actor and coproducer on “Rust.”

From Seattle Times

"Jay died sitting on a horse ready to rope a steer in the movie Treasure Valley in Idaho. The way of a true cowboy. Jay wrote the story and starred in it. He was also coproducer with myself and Vernon Walker. He will be truly missed. Ride like the wind partner."

From Fox News

Exhibition coproducer Diana Rayzman said Friday, “Construction is complete, it’s the testing that isn’t complete. We were ready to open our doors this morning and welcome guests and are working with the fire department, who’s been very diligent about checking all the safety systems we’ve put in place.”

From Los Angeles Times