producer
/prəˈdjuː.sə/ IELTSAcademic
noun
A producer is a person or company that makes something, especially goods, food, or media. In film, music, and TV, a producer helps plan, fund, and manage the project.
- They are a major producer of steel.
- The producer approved the final film cut.
Adinary Nuance
Producer is broader than maker because it can mean a person, company, or team that creates or supplies something. In film and music, producer is not the same as director; the producer manages the project, while the director guides the creative work. It is also different from manufacturer, which is usually used for factory-made goods.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- nhà sản xuất
- Spanish
- productor
- Chinese
- 生产者
- Japanese
- 生産者
- Korean
- 생산자
Etymology
Producer comes from Latin producere, meaning “to bring forth” or “to lead out.” It entered English through French and has been used since the 15th century.
Common phrases
film producermusic producermajor producerexecutive producer
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Frequently asked questions
- Is producer a common word in business writing?
- Yes. It is common when talking about companies, goods, and industries.
- What is the difference between producer and director?
- A producer manages the project. A director leads the creative side of a film or show.
- Can producer mean a company?
- Yes. It can mean a company that makes or supplies products.
- Is producer used for food and agriculture?
- Yes. You can say a country is a producer of rice, tea, or oil.