Screen Tests Sample Clauses
The 'Screen Tests' clause establishes the requirement for actors or other talent to participate in filmed or recorded auditions or tests before being cast in a production. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which screen tests are conducted, such as scheduling, compensation, and the use of the recorded material. Its core function is to allow producers to evaluate the suitability of performers for specific roles, thereby reducing the risk of miscasting and ensuring the best fit for the production.
Screen Tests. On screen tests where there is a directed scene with cast, a minimum of one 1st AD shall be employed, subject to the provisions of this Article 5-100, Article 5-301 (B and C) and Article 5-300.
Screen Tests. The screen test will be given with an EBT or ASO (alcohol screening device). If an EBT or non-evidential breath testing device is used an individually wrapped mouthpiece will be selected by the BAT/STT or the employee. The mouthpiece will be attached to the device, and the employee will be instructed to blow forcefully into the mouthpiece for 6 seconds, or until the device indicates that a sufficient amount of breath has been obtained. The displayed result will be shown to the employee. The test results will be recorded on the ATF.
