PRODUCER'S RIGHTS. Producer’s rights in the examination and final films produced in the framework of the DocNomads course belong, jointly and in equal shares, to the three universities overseeing the course. Moral rights shall be retained by the Authors represented by the Directors. The universities of the DN Consortium shall, at their discretion, support the production of the student’s graduation film with an amount which is announced annually by the Academic Board before the beginning of the 4th semester. The original producer’s rights prevail even if a film made under the framework of DocNomads Course is partially altered, no matter the extent, subsequently to any examination period, including the graduation exams. In every public screening of the film, the DocNomads logo has to be presented in its original entirety in the final version of the film artwork even if the film artwork is re-edit for such screenings. Reference to the context of its production in the framework of the DocNomads Documentary Film Directing Joint Master Degree will be kept in the film's final credits, by mentioning the participation of the Consortium in the program, and making reference to its funding by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+. For updated films, students are required to send DocNomads a copy of professional screening quality. Students are free to submit their films to festivals and other public shows, but only after the conclusion of the relevant semester’s exams. Students shall make an explicit reference to DocNomads as the framework production in the opening and closing credits. This obligation applies also to any information on the film supplied to festivals or displayed on websites and printed promotional materials. Students shall inform DocNomads about festival selection, prizes and other distinctions eared by their films produced during the course. DN Consortium shall do its best to secure the professional archiving of the exam and final degree films. DN Consortium has the right to submit any of the exercises and films (or their excerpts) made as part of the course for selection and programming to festivals and other events. Furthermore, DocNomads also has the right to use excerpts and full versions of the student’s exercises and exam films for the purpose of promotion of the course and of the students’ work, namely in the course website, in authorized third parties websites, and DVD publishing. A complete graduation film shall not be streamed on the internet or published on DVD by DocNomads earlier than 2 years after its completion, unless its authors agree to earlier streaming or publishing. The Consortium may select some of the semesters’ exam films as examples of the film-making exercises accomplished in the framework of the course, in order to illustrate the DocNomads program in presentations at educational, institutional and professional events. Festival submissions of those selected films may be arranged by DocNomads up to four years following the exam date. Therefore, students have to inform DocNomads of every festival submission on their own initiative in order to avoid duplicate submissions. Cash prizes of exam and graduation films shall be transferred to their authors, although they may be received by the DN Consortium as producer. Non-pecuniary awards, such as statuettes, diplomas, technical services or material, etc., shall be kept by the author. If the film was submitted to the festival by the DN Consortium, the submission fees and related expenses shall be deducted from the amount of the prize. For the purpose of distribution of graduate films, and co-production of exam or graduation films, a specific contract shall be concluded between the Consortium and a distributor/co-producer company. The University of Theatre and Film Arts as legal representative of the DN Consortium is entitled to sign a specific contract to that effect and to negotiate successive extensions to that contract case by case DN Consortium does not aim to make a profit from the sales and distribution of graduate films whose potential revenue will be allocated solely to the promotion of the course and the students’ films. DN Consortium confirms that each exam or diploma film has an equal financial value of EUR 40 000, based on common sense in European documentary film production. In a case where a co-producer's certified financial contribution is more than EUR 40 000, he will be the main producer (with 51%) for the period of the specific contract. Otherwise, he will be the minor co-producer. References to DocNomads and also to the participation of the three schools in the program must be made in the final version of the film, irrespective of any change in the film or the financial participation of likely third parties.
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PRODUCER'S RIGHTS. Producer’s rights in the examination and final films produced in the framework of the DocNomads course belong, jointly and in equal shares, to the three universities overseeing the course. Moral rights shall be retained by the Authors represented by the Directors. The universities of the DN Consortium shall, at their discretion, support the production of the student’s graduation film with an amount which is announced annually by the Academic Board before the beginning of the 4th semester. SAMPLE The original producer’s rights prevail even if a film made under the framework of DocNomads Course is partially altered, no matter the extent, subsequently to any examination period, including the graduation exams. In every public screening of the film, the DocNomads logo has to be presented in its original entirety in the final version of the film artwork even if the film artwork is re-edit for such screenings. Reference to the context of its production in the framework of the DocNomads Documentary Film Directing Joint Master Degree will be kept in the film's final credits, by mentioning the participation of the Consortium in the program, and making reference to its funding by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+. For updated films, students are required to send DocNomads a copy of professional screening quality. Students are free to submit their films to festivals and other public shows, but only after the conclusion of the relevant semester’s exams. Students shall make an explicit reference to DocNomads as the framework production in the opening and closing credits. This obligation applies also to any information on the film supplied to festivals or displayed on websites and printed promotional materials. Students shall inform DocNomads about festival selection, prizes and other distinctions eared by awarded to their films produced during the course. DN Consortium shall do its best to secure the professional archiving of the exam and final degree films. DN Consortium has the right to submit any of the exercises and films (or their excerpts) made as part of the course for selection and programming to festivals and other events. Furthermore, DocNomads also has the right to use excerpts and full versions of the student’s exercises and exam films for the purpose of promotion of the course and of the students’ work, namely in the course website, in authorized third parties parties’ websites, and DVD publishing. A complete graduation film shall not be streamed on the internet or published on DVD by DocNomads earlier than 2 years after its completion, unless its authors agree to earlier streaming or publishing. The Consortium may select some of the semesters’ exam films as examples of the film-making exercises accomplished in the framework of the course, in order to illustrate the DocNomads program in presentations at educational, institutional and professional events. Festival submissions of those selected films may be arranged by DocNomads up to four two years following the exam date. Therefore, students have to inform DocNomads of every festival submission on their own initiative in order to avoid duplicate submissions. Cash prizes of exam and graduation films shall be transferred to their authors, although they may be received by the DN Consortium as producer. Non-pecuniary awards, such as statuettes, diplomas, technical services or material, etc., shall be kept by the author. If the film was submitted to the festival by the DN Consortium, the submission fees and related expenses shall be deducted from the amount of the prize. For the purpose of distribution of graduate filmsfilms made in the program, and co-production of exam or graduation films, a specific contract shall be concluded between the Consortium and a distributor/co-co- producer company. The University of Theatre and Film Arts as legal representative of the DN Consortium is entitled to sign a specific contract to that effect and to negotiate successive extensions to that contract case by case DN Consortium does not aim to make a profit from the sales and distribution of graduate films whose potential revenue will be allocated solely to the promotion of the course and the students’ films. SAMPLE DN Consortium confirms that each exam or diploma film has an equal financial value of EUR 40 000, based on common sense in European documentary film production. In a case where a co-producer's certified financial contribution is more than EUR 40 000, he will be the main producer (with 51%) for the period of the specific contract. Otherwise, he will be the minor co-producer. References to DocNomads and also to the participation of the three schools in the program must be made in the final version of the film, irrespective of any change in the film or the financial participation of likely third parties.
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