Pre-Production Programming Clause Samples

The Pre-Production Programming clause outlines the requirements and procedures for developing and finalizing programming content before full-scale production begins. Typically, this clause specifies the scope of work, deliverables, timelines, and approval processes for scripts, storyboards, or pilot episodes created during the pre-production phase. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures that both parties are aligned on the creative direction and logistical details before committing significant resources, thereby reducing the risk of costly changes or misunderstandings later in the production process.
Pre-Production Programming. The NFB may engage a pre-production programmer at either the rate of: $89.79 as of October 1, 2015 (2%) $91.59 as of October 1, 2016 (2%) $93.42 as of October 1, 2018 (2%) per minute of running time or per hour of programming work time as previously agreed to by the NFB and the programmer. Such programming will be done in advance of a real time or EMD-tracking session and will include such duties as sampling or editing sounds, mapping or entering DAW programming data, synthesizer patch information, etc. If the pre-production programmer is required to perform in a session, the applicable fee (real time or EMD-tracking time) shall be paid at Musician rates in addition to any pre-production programming time.
Pre-Production Programming. The CBC may engage a pre-production programmer at the B5 rate per hour of programming work time as previously agreed to by the CBC and the programmer. Such programming will be done in advance of a real time or EMD-tracking session and will include such duties as sampling, editing sounds, mapping or entering DAW programming data, synthesizer patch information, etc. If the pre-production programmer is required to perform in a session, the applicable fee (real time or EMD-tracking time) shall be paid at Musician rates in addition to any pre-production programming time.
Pre-Production Programming. The Producer may engage an Artist at the A8 rate per hour of programming work time as previously agreed to by the Producer and the Artist. Such programming may be done in advance of a real time session and may include such duties as sampling, editing sounds, mapping or entering DAW programming data, synthesizer patch information, etc. If the Artist is required to perform in a session, the applicable A1 or A2 fee shall be paid at Musician rates in addition to any pre-production programming time.
Pre-Production Programming. The Authority may engage a pre- production programmer at the rate of: $66.05 per hour as of December 1, 2006; $67.40 per hour as of December 1, 2007; $68.75 per hour as of December 1, 2008; $70.17 per hour as of December 1, 2009 for programming work time as previously agreed to by the Authority and the programmer. Such programming will be done in advance of a real time or EMD- tracking session and will include such duties as sampling or editing sounds, entering sequencer programming data, synthesizer “patch” information, etc. Such work must be contracted separately. If the pre-production programmer is required to perform in a session, the applicable fee (real time or EMD-tracking time) shall be paid at musician rates in addition to any pre-production programming time. Re-use fees will apply.

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