Common use of Orchestrators Clause in Contracts

Orchestrators. (1) Definition – Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms. (2) Time rates for orchestrators – May be used only on takedowns, adjustments, alterations, additions and in other situations where page rates are impractical. The hourly rates for time work shall be $41.75 effective February 1, 2002, $42.79 effective February 1, 2003 and $44.07 effective February 1, 2004. (3) Page rates for orchestrators [subject to the rules of paragraph B(4)] (a) For not more than ten lines per score page: (i) Orchestrating an arrangement when incomplete material is furnished, per page: $26.20 effective February 1, 2002, $26.86 effective February 1, 2003 and $27.67 effective February 1, 2004. (ii) Revoicing a score: $13.19 effective February 1, 2002, $13.52 effective February 1, 2003 and $13.93 effective February 1, 2004. (b) For each additional single line in excess of ten lines per score page:

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Sources: Sound Recording Labor Agreement, Sound Recording Labor Agreement