Voiceover/ADR/Looping Sample Clauses
The Voiceover/ADR/Looping clause defines the rights and obligations regarding an actor's or performer's participation in additional audio recording sessions after principal photography. This typically covers situations where the performer is required to record dialogue replacements (ADR), voiceovers, or looping to improve audio quality, clarify lines, or add new dialogue. By specifying the conditions, compensation, and scheduling for these sessions, the clause ensures both parties understand their responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over additional work or payment.
Voiceover/ADR/Looping. The following provisions are applicable when recording is performed in facilities other than in personal or home studios:
a. Producer will consider in good faith the request of any voiceover/ADR/Looping performer to work from home when circumstances permit. Producer's decision shall be final.
b. The protocols to be followed for sanitizing voiceover and audio booths, and the equipment contained in those booths, are set forth in the section entitled, “INFECTION CONTROL – DISINFECTION AND MAINTENANCE,” in Exhibit A of this Agreement. Voiceover and audio booths and the equipment within those booths shall be cleaned between each use by different performers.
c. Performers may use their own individual equipment, including but not limited to headphones, pop filters, tablets, etc., upon approval by the Producer.
d. Confined spaces where performers vocalize, such as voiceover and recording booths, shall have 100% exchange of air by ventilation or air filtration between each user, as determined by reference to the manufacturer's specifications for the ventilation or air filtration system in use in the confined space. Ventilation may be conducted with HVAC systems that conduct air exchange with outside air, or which filter recirculated air and are regularly inspected and equipped with MERV 13 or higher rated filters (i.e., filtration of particles as small as 0.3 microns, and minimum of 90% filtration of particles larger than 1 micron). In the alternative, Producer may conduct air filtration using portable HEPA filters in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
e. When practical to do so and subject to the Producer’s security and/or confidentiality concerns, scripts and/or music will be provided to the performer in digital format when the performer indicates to the Producer a preference for that format. If a performer expresses a preference for a paper copy of materials, or if it is not practical to provide the scripts and/or music in digital format, single-use individual paper copies will be provided.
f. A performer who is alone in a space (e.g., a recording booth) while recording voiceover, ADR or looping sessions, and who is not required to come within six
Voiceover/ADR/Looping. The following provisions are applicable when recording is performed in facilities other than in personal or home studios:
a. Producer will consider in good faith the request of any voiceover/ADR/Looping performer to work from home when circumstances permit. Producer's decision shall be final.
b. The protocols to be followed for sanitizing voiceover and audio booths, and the equipment contained in those booths, are set forth in the section entitled, “INFECTION CONTROL – DISINFECTION AND MAINTENANCE,” in Exhibit A of this Agreement. Voiceover and audio booths and the equipment within those booths shall be cleaned between each use by different performers.
c. Performers may use their own individual equipment, including but not limited to headphones, pop filters, tablets, etc., upon approval by the Producer.
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Voiceover/ADR/Looping. The following provisions are applicable when recording is performed in facilities other than in personal or home studios:
a. Producer will consider in good faith the request of any voiceover/ADR/Looping performer to work from home when circumstances permit. Producer's decision shall be final. Deadline
b. The protocols to be followed for sanitizing voiceover and audio booths, and the equipment contained in those booths, are set forth in the section entitled, “INFECTION CONTROL – DISINFECTION AND MAINTENANCE,” in Exhibit A of this Agreement. Voiceover and audio booths and the equipment within those booths shall be cleaned between each use by different performers.
c. Performers may use their own individual equipment, including but not limited to headphones, pop filters, tablets, etc., upon approval by the Producer.
