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Procuction Year (A Murder of Crows) UPC 658149726628
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
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And please change the name from production year!

Under the assumption that a film is in production until it is released the term production year is not wrong.


It may be wrong in cases where a film is shelved for some years after production. Wouldn't be the first time that happens.
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And please change the name from production year!

Under the assumption that a film is in production until it is released the term production year is not wrong.
It may be wrong in cases where a film is shelved for some years after production. Wouldn't be the first time that happens.

I would agree in some cases. But you could argue that the time on the shelf has been part of the production for the film to get maturity.

BTW Is post production part of the production process even though the name suggests otherwise? IMO it is.
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In my opinion... production is over when they stop working on it.
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In my opinion... production is over when they stop working on it.


So what would you give the production year for Star Wars. He was working on that as of 2004. 
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For cases such as that... I am a per rules type of person... so it would be the original version.

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Enter the year of the original theatrical release. For films that have been updated (e.g., a Special Edition or Directors Cut) use the year of the original release, not the year that the re-release was “made” or released.
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