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What is production week?

Production cycle refers to the total time required for radio and television program production, including the whole process from program planning to distribution completion. The program production cycle includes three stages: pre-preparation, shooting and post-editing. 1, the preliminary preparation is to make careful planning first, and then determine the topic and writing. At the same time, we should also prepare corresponding materials, such as shooting equipment and transportation. Pre-preparation is an important link in the whole program production cycle, and the work at this stage is done solidly, which can lay a solid foundation for future work. Usually this stage is also the longest stage in the whole production cycle. 2, mid-term shooting reporters (announcers) and technicians, interview. Recording and photography are the basis of radio and television news programs and can be regarded as a link. Shooting the most important part of the whole production cycle provides material for the later stage and is also the embodiment of the early preparation. 3. Post-editing and processing the materials or scripts recorded by ginger. The live recording of the announcer (or host) or the dubbing recording afterwards can be called the synthesis link of the program.