Television Motion Picture Sample Clauses

Television Motion Picture. Television Motion Picture includes Anthologies, Movies for Television, Mini-Series, Pilot, Serial, Spinoff, Strip Program, Television Drama Special, Series, Variety Series, and Variety Special.
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Television Motion Picture. For a television motion picture based in whole or in part on the Play, the “Purchase Price” shall be equal to One Hundred Thousand Dollars U.S.($100,000.00) payable upon exercise of the right hereunder to create the television motion picture and in any event no later than the start of the picture’s principal photography; 4.3.4. Television Mini-Series: For any television mini-series based in whole or in part on the Play, the “Purchase Price” shall be an amount equal to Twenty Thousand Dollars U.S.($20,000.00) per hour (of the mini-series), prorated for part hours up to a maximum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars U.S.($100,000.00) payable to Owner upon exercise of the right hereunder to create the television mini-series, but in no event later than the commencement of principal photography of a television mini-series based in whole or in part on the Play; 4.3.5. Scripted Primetime Series: For any scripted series premiering on network television (i.e., ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) in primetime or on any premium cable (i.e., HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Epix, Starz) or any SVOD service which has at least 5 million paying subscribers in the U.S., including Netflix, Amazon and Hulu, Production Company shall pay Owner the following perepisode royalty as a “Purchase Price” hereunder: 4.3.5.1. Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars U.S.($2,500.00) for each 1 – 30 minute episode; 4.3.5.2. Four Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars U.S.($4,250.00) for each 31 – 60 minute episode; and 4.3.5.3.
Television Motion Picture. For a television motion picture based in whole or in part on the Play, the “Purchase Price” shall be equal to payable upon exercise of the right hereunder to create the television motion picture and in any event no later than the start of the picture’s principal photography; 4.3.4. Television Mini-Series: For any television mini-series based in whole or in part on the Play, the “Purchase Price” shall be an amount equal to , prorated for part hours up to a maximum of payable to Owner upon exercise of the right hereunder to create the television mini-series, but in no event later than the commencement of principal photography of a television mini-series based in whole or in part on the Play; 4.3.5. Scripted Primetime Series: For any scripted series premiering on network television (i.e., ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) in primetime or on any premium cable (i.e., HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Epix, Starz) or any SVOD service which has at least 5 million paying subscribers in the U.S., including Netflix, Amazon and Hulu, Production Company shall pay Owner the following perepisode royalty as a “Purchase Price” hereunder: 4.3.5.1. for each 1 – 30 minute episode; 4.3.5.2. for each 31 – 60 minute episode; and 4.3.5.3. for each 61 minute or longer episode; 4.3.6. Non-Primetime Scripted Series: For any scripted series premiering on any other network or platform aside from the foregoing described in Section 4.3.5. above, or which premiers on any network television station (i.e., ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) outside of so-called “primetime” hours, Production Company shall pay Owner the following per-episode royalty as a “Purchase Price” hereunder: 4.3.6.1. for each 1 – 30 minute episode; 4.3.6.2. for each 31 – 60 minute episode; and 4.3.6.3. for each 61 minute or longer episode; MUSICAL OPTION & PURCH. AGREEMENT – OPENING NIGHT ENTERPRISES, LLC/THE KING’S CRITIQUE 8 4.3.7. Scripted Series Royalty Buyout: In addition to the foregoing sums described in Section(s) 4.3.5. et. seq. or 4.3.6. et. seq. (as applicable), as a buy-out of all royalty obligations, an aggregate sum equal to One Hundred Percent (100%) of the applicable foregoing initial royalty amount shall be paid to Owner, in equal installments over Five (5) reruns, which sums shall be payable within Thirty (30) days after each such rerun has aired. 4.3.8.
Television Motion Picture. Definition 7 Term Of Agreement Application Of Agreement 27 Term 27 Termination 22 Territorial Jurisdiction And Application Of This Agreement 7 Theatrical – Definition 7 Tiers, Calculation of 27 V Variety Series – Definition 7 Variety Special – Definition 7 Voluntary Recognition 7 W Weekly Rate – Definition 7 DGC/CMPA Standard Agreement Directors SCHEDULE 1 Table of Contents Directors DR1.00 ONE DIRECTOR DR1.01 Unique Function and Participation 4 DR1.02 4 DR1.03 4 DR1.04 4 DR2.00 SECOND UNIT PHOTOGRAPHY DR2.01 4 DR2.02 4 DR2.03 4 DR2.04 4 DR3.00 EXTRA WORK DR3.01 4 DR3.02 Consultation with Other Director 4 DR3.03 Remuneration 4 DR3.04 Preparation Time 5 DR3.05 Other Provisions 5 DR4.00 DIRECTOR’S PRE-CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS DR4.01 5 DR4.02 Change 5 DR4.03 5 DR4.04 5 DR5.00 PARTICIPATION DR5.01 Selection of First Assistant Director 5 DR5.02 Artistic and Creative Direction 5 DR5.03 Casting Sessions 5 DR5.04 Producer’s Final Decision 5 DR6.00 SCRIPT DR6.01 Delivery of Script 6 DR6.02 Script Changes 6 DR7.00 PRIVATE OFFICE AND PARKING DR7.01 6 DR7.02 6 DR7.03 6 DR8.00 DAILIES/RUSHES DR8.01 6 DR9.00 DIRECTOR’S CUT DR9.01 6 DR9.02 Right to Director’s Cut 6 DR9.03 No Interference with Director’s Cut 6 DR9.04 Minimum Time Allowance 6 DR9.05 Delivery Date for Television Motion Picture 7 DR9.06 Release Date for Theatrical Motion Picture 7 DR9.07 Technological Change 7 DR9.08 Preparation of Director’s Cut 7 DR9.09 Limited Viewing 7 DR9.10 Screening 7 DR9.11 Right to be Present and to Consult 7 DR9.12 Producer’s Cost 8 DR9.13 Editing Theatrical Motion Pictures 8 DR9.14 Right of Consultation 8 DR10.00 LOOPING AND DUBBING DR10.01 Looping 8 DR10.02 Dubbing 8 DR11.00 DIRECTOR’S CREDIT DR11.01 Restriction on Use of Word “Director” 8 DR11.02 Form of Director’s Credit 8 DR11.03 Screen Credit 8 DR11.04 Paid Advertising Credit 9 DR11.05 Publicity 9 DR11.06 Other Media 9 DR12.00 PREVIEWS DR12.01 10 DR12.02 10 DR13.00 COPY OF MOTION PICTURE DR13.01 10 DR14.00 DIRECTOR’S MINIMUM RATES DR14.01 10 DR14.02 Payments 10 DR15.00 TIER LEVELS AND BUDGETS DEFINED DR15.01 10 DR16.00 MINIMUM WEEKLY RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES DR16.01 12 DR16.02 Daily Rate 13 DR16.03 Series Bonus 13 DR17.00 MINIMUM RATES FOR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES DR17.01 For Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, spinoffs, and Television Drama Specials 13 DR17.02 Television series 16 DR17.03 Variety Series and Variety Specials 18 DR17.04 Strip Program 21 DR17.05 Serial Program 22 DR17.06 Add...
Television Motion Picture. Deinition 7 Term Of Agreement Application Of Agreement 27 Term 27 Termination 22 Territorial Jurisdiction And Application Of This Agreement 7 Theatrical – Deinition 7 Tiers, Calculation of 27 V Variety Series – Deinition 7 Variety Special – Deinition 7 Voluntary Recognition 7 W
Television Motion Picture. Mini-Series: In the event that in addition and subsequent to the Picture, Producer produces a television motion picture and/or mini-series for exhibition on television based upon the Picture (other than a pilot or episode of a series), with respect to such motion picture and/or mini-series, a one-time payment of TBN Dollars ($TBN) for the first four (4) hours of broadcast running time and TBN Dollars ($TBN) for each additional broadcast hour thereafter of such motion picture and/or mini series, with an aggregate ceiling of TBN Dollars ($TBN) for each television motion picture or mini senes, payable upon commencement of principal photography of such television motion picture and/or mini-series.

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