Dailies Clause Samples

The 'Dailies' clause outlines the process for reviewing and approving daily filmed footage during a production. It typically specifies who has the right to view the dailies, how and when they are made available, and any restrictions on their use or distribution. By establishing clear procedures for handling dailies, this clause ensures that key stakeholders can monitor progress, address issues promptly, and maintain quality control throughout the production process.
Dailies. Dailies means the screening of the photography done on the immediately previous work day. Dailies can also be called “rushes”.
Dailies. Permanent official reporters may be permitted to accept reassignment from their regular duties to perform dailies without being required to go off salary and/or benefits. Any such assignment may be taken only with the written permission of the Managing Court Reporter.
Dailies. Permanent official reporters may be permitted to accept reassignment from their regular duties to perform dailies without being required to go off salary and/or benefits. Any such assignment may be taken only with the written permission of the Managing Court Reporter. 125. Annually in January, the Managing Court Reporter shall send to each Permanent Official Court Reporter on the roster a ballot as to who wishes to be assigned dailies. From the returned ballots, the Managing Court Reporter shall establish a volunteer list for dailies. The list shall include the software and transcript production method (half-day v switch box, etc.) of the Reporter.
Dailies. (Next to each name list the day working)
Dailies. Transaction journals, similar to receipts, that mirror all trading and accounting activity that the custodial bank has performed on a given account. There are some important dates that one must keep in mind when describing bond markets. It is important to note that date terms are not used consistently across markets. The following definitions allow for a consistent comparison and are used in the government bond outlines.
Dailies. Where Services provided include dailies, best practices require that Client adhere to an “on-set” back-up solution, whereby original camera and sound Materials are safely copied to an “on-set back-up” before leaving the production location. RPL will have no responsibility for any lack of data redundancy resulting from Client’s failure to take such measures, or recovery of any data degraded or corrupt upon delivery to RPL and any loss, injury, or damage which may be incurred as a result of the degradation or corruption of Materials.