Pronunciation: /prəˈduːsər/

Definitions of producer

noun a person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making of a movie or broadcast or for staging a play, opera, etc.

Example Sentences

A1 The producer grows vegetables on his farm.

A2 The producer sells his products at the local market.

B1 The film producer is responsible for finding funding for the movie.

B2 The music producer worked with the band to create their latest album.

C1 The producer's job involves overseeing all aspects of production on set.

C2 The producer's reputation in the industry has helped secure financing for many projects.

Examples of producer in a Sentence

formal The movie producer secured funding for the upcoming film.

informal The producer got the money for the new movie.

slang The producer scored some cash for the flick.

figurative The producer is the mastermind behind the project.

Grammatical Forms of producer

past tense

produced

plural

producers

comparative

more productive

superlative

most productive

present tense

produce

future tense

will produce

perfect tense

has produced

continuous tense

is producing

singular

producer

positive degree

productive

infinitive

to produce

gerund

producing

participle

producing

Origin and Evolution of producer

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'producer' originated from the Latin word 'producere', which means 'to bring forth' or 'to lead forward'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 15th century, the term 'producer' referred to someone who brought forth or created something. Over time, its meaning expanded to include individuals involved in the financial and creative aspects of film and music production.