Production value — FilmM the professional look or polish of a production. Production value is affected by such factors as the quality of your lighting, video, audio, camerawork, sets, graphics, and number of mistakes … Audio and video glossary
Production Value — VP The professional look of a production … Audio and video glossary
value-add — UK US noun [S or U] MARKETING, PRODUCTION ► VALUE ADDED(Cf. ↑value added) … Financial and business terms
production — 1) the general process of putting a film together, including casting, set construction, costuming, rehearsals, and shooting; also refers to the middle stage of production which is preceded by pre production and followed by post production 2)… … Glossary of cinematic terms
value — n. & v. n. 1 the worth, desirability, or utility of a thing, or the qualities on which these depend (the value of regular exercise). 2 worth as estimated; valuation (set a high value on my time). 3 the amount of money or goods for which a thing… … Useful english dictionary
value-add — /vælju ˈæd/ (say valyooh ad) verb (i) to add to the value of a product or service at any stage of production. –value added, adjective –value adding, noun …
production values — noun Plural form of production value; the combined technical qualities of the methods, materials, or stagecraft skills used in the production of a motion picture or artistic performance. Now we are seeing animators putting all their attention in … Wiktionary
Value added — refers to the additional value of a commodity over the cost of commodities used to produce it from the previous stage of production. An example is the price of gasoline at the pump over the price of the oil in it. In national accounts used in… … Wikipedia
value added — is the risk adjusted return generated by an investment strategy: the return of the investment strategy minus the return of the benchmark. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Ⅰ. value added UK US (also value added) noun … Financial and business terms
Production leveling — Production leveling, also known as production smoothing or – by its Japanese original term – heijunka (平準化?),[1] is a technique for reducing the muda waste and vital to the development of production efficiency in the Toyota Production System and… … Wikipedia