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producer

1 of 1noun
/prəˈdusər/
Forms:producers
1

a person or organization that creates, designs, or manufactures goods in order to sell them in the market for profit

  • The local farm is a major producer of organic vegetables.
  • The company became a leading producer of high-tech gadgets.
  • The factory is the largest producer of automotive parts in the region.
  • As a producer of luxury handbags, the brand gained international acclaim.
  • The small business quickly grew into a significant producer of artisanal chocolates.
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2

a person who deals with supervisory tasks or financial affairs in making a motion picture, play, etc.

A producer is a person who oversees the production of a film, play, or other projects. They handle various tasks, including managing the budget, coordinating with different departments, and ensuring that the project stays on schedule. The producer is responsible for securing financing, making key decisions about casting and crew, and overseeing the overall progress of the production. Their role is crucial in bringing the project to completion, ensuring that it meets its artistic and financial goals.

  • The producer secured the funding needed to start filming the movie.
  • She worked as the producer for several successful TV series.
  • The producer's role is crucial in coordinating the various elements of the play.
  • He became a famous producer known for his blockbuster films.
  • The producer handled all the logistical details of the theater production.
3

an entity that generates or creates something

  • In the ecosystem, plants are primary producers that convert sunlight into energy.
  • Algae in the ocean are important producers in the marine food chain.
  • The sun is the ultimate producer of energy for the entire planet.
  • The bacterium is a producer of enzymes used in industrial processes.