The final product typically gets delivered to television networks or streaming platforms during the post-production stage of the filmmaking or television production process. This stage includes several key phases:
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Final Editing: The film or television show is edited to create the final cut. This includes assembling footage, adding sound, and finalizing visual effects.
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Color Grading: The visual elements are refined to ensure consistency and to achieve the desired look and feel.
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Sound Design and Mixing: The audio elements are finalized, including dialogue, sound effects, and music, to ensure high-quality sound that complements the visuals.
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Quality Control: The final product undergoes quality checks to ensure it meets technical standards required by networks or platforms.
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Delivery Formats: The final version is rendered into the formats required by the networks or streaming services, which often include specific encoding or file types.
Once these steps are completed, the final product is delivered to the networks or streaming platforms ahead of the scheduled release date. This can happen several weeks to months in advance, allowing for promotion, marketing, and scheduling considerations. The exact timeline can vary depending on the project and the distribution agreements in place.