video project

[ˈvɪdioʊ ˈprɑːdʒekt]
nounpl: video projects
projeto de vídeo
1. A planned undertaking or assignment involving the creation, production, or completion of a video
The students are working on a video project for their history class.
Os alunos estão trabalhando em um projeto de vídeo para a aula de história.
2. A professional or creative endeavor that includes filming, editing, and post-production of video content
The marketing team launched a video project to promote the new product.
O time de marketing lançou um projeto de vídeo para promover o novo produto.
3. An assignment or task involving the production of videographic material for educational, commercial, or artistic purposes
Her video project was selected for the international film festival.
O projeto de vídeo dela foi selecionado para o festival de cinema internacional.
In both Brazil and the USA, 'video project' is commonly used in educational settings (schools and universities) as well as in professional creative industries. In Brazil, with the growth of digital content creation and streaming platforms, the term has become increasingly prevalent in corporate and startup environments. The term reflects the modern emphasis on visual storytelling and multimedia communication in contemporary culture.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
film projectvideo assignmentvideo productionvideo work

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
projeto de vídeo
most common and standard usage throughout Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
projeto de vídeo / produção de vídeo
both terms used interchangeably in media and creative industries
São Paulo
projeto de vídeo / projeto audiovisual
in professional contexts, 'projeto audiovisual' is also commonly used
Portugal
projeto de vídeo / projecto de vídeo
uses older spelling 'projecto'; similar usage to Brazilian Portuguese

Related Words

video productionfilmmakingvideographypost-productioneditingcinematographydocumentary

Related Idioms & Phrases

shoot a video project
wrap up a video project
pitch a video project
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