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produceres

Produceres is a gendered or stylistic plural form of the noun producer used in some languages to refer to persons who oversee the creation of goods, media, or services. In English, the standard plural is producers; in languages with grammatical gender or feminine forms, parallel plurals can appear as produceres or similar variants. The term is sometimes encountered in discussions of gender, labor, and representation, highlighting women’s participation in production work.

A producer is typically responsible for the overall development and delivery of a project. Responsibilities include

In film and television, producers oversee development, assemble creative and production teams, manage budgets, supervise shooting

Skills commonly associated with produceres include project management, financial literacy, contract negotiation, communication, leadership, and problem-solving.

assessing
feasibility
and
budgeting,
planning
schedules,
hiring
key
personnel,
coordinating
logistics,
securing
financing
or
funding,
negotiating
rights,
and
ensuring
quality
and
compliance
from
development
through
distribution
or
completion.
The
exact
duties
vary
by
industry
and
project
scope
but
share
a
focus
on
coordination
and
resource
management.
and
post-production,
and
guide
distribution
strategies.
In
music,
producers
shape
the
sound
and
direction
of
recordings,
manage
studio
work,
and
coordinate
with
artists,
engineers,
and
label
staff.
In
publishing,
producers
coordinate
the
production
process
from
manuscript
to
print
or
digital
publication,
handling
timelines,
sourcing
materials,
and
distribution.
In
agriculture
or
manufacturing,
producers
manage
supply
chains,
production
planning,
quality
control,
and
regulatory
compliance.
While
the
term
may
reflect
gendered
language,
the
role
itself
is
performed
by
people
of
all
genders.
See
also:
producer,
production,
gender
in
language,
women
in
work.