Common use of 102 PREPARATION TIME - DIRECTOR Clause in Contracts

102 PREPARATION TIME - DIRECTOR. If a Director is employed to do work in television commercials, he shall receive a minimum of one day of preparation time. If, however, the Director is called for a single day's employment, and the time period between the start of camera rehearsal and the completion of shooting is five (5) hours or less, then the preparation requirement may be included in the same day, and only one day's compensation shall be paid. 4-103 SIXTH AND SEVENTH DAY, HOLIDAY AND LAYOVER TIME When a Director is required to lay over at a location away from home on a sixth or seventh day when no directorial functions are performed, he/she is to be paid straight time for each such sixth or seventh day at the applicable minimum rate. For a Director employed on staff, a Producer may, at its option, give a compensatory day off in lieu of the payment described above. If a Producer requires a Director hired on a weekly basis to perform any directorial function on a sixth day, seventh day or holiday, the Producer shall pay such Director compensation at a rate equal to one-fifth (1/5) of the weekly earnings for each agreed-upon day so worked, or the higher daily rate agreed upon between the parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, National Commercial Agreement, dga.org

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