cinematographic work definition

cinematographic work means moving image material of any length, in particular cinematographic works of fiction, cartoons and documentaries, which is intended to be shown in cinemas.
cinematographic work means any sequence of visual images including video films of every kind, recorded on material of any description (whether translucent or not), whether silent or accompanied by sound, which, if shown (played back, exhibited) conveys the sensation of motion;
cinematographic work means an audiovisual work which consists of a sequence of visual images which can be continuously shown as moving pictures or can be recorded on another medium so as to be continuously shown as moving pictures, including the sound track of such cinematographic work, if any.

More Definitions of cinematographic work

cinematographic work means “moving image material of any length, in particular cinematographic works of fiction, cartoons and documentaries, which is intended to be shown in cinemas”. This definition is professionally and economically satisfying, all the more so as the legal deposit is envisaged for the deposit of “moving image material forming part of its audio- visual heritage and having been produced or co-produced in the territory of the Party concerned”. It is better to tolerate the differing definitions between “moving image material” and “cinematographic works” than to try in vain to define the difference between the two terms. The decisive progress in all these definitions is the wording “forming part of its audio-visual heritage”, since it enables the member countries to define themselves what materials belong to their audio-visual heritage. In practice, the European Convention applies to cinematographic works only, but at the same time opens the legal door for the preservation of other audio-visual materials, since protocols may be drawn up to extend the application of the Convention, both in theory and practice, to moving image material other than cinematographic works. Such protocols would have the same legal validity as the Convention itself.
cinematographic work means a work containing moving images, regardless of whether there is sound, which can be seen if there is no sound and which can be seen and heard if there is sound.
cinematographic work means an audiovisual work which consists of a series of visual images which can be continuously shown as a motion picture or recorded on another medium so as to be continuously shown as a motion picture, and shall include the sound track of such cinematographic work, if any.
cinematographic work means works consisting of aggregate sequences of images, with or without sound, of any length and on any media whatsoever (fiction, animation, documentaries) in accordance with the legislative and statutory provisions of each Party and the first broadcast of which, on the territory of each Party, takes place in cinemas;
cinematographic work means any cinematographic work within the meaning of Act LXXVI of 1999 on Copyright (hereinafter referred to as “Copyright Act”), including a film shot as a trailer for a game application available on a computer or other platform, and excluding news programs, current affairs magazine programs, sport broadcast, talk-shows, game shows and quiz shows, and advertising spots subject to the Act on the Basic Requirements and Certain Restrictions of Commercial Advertising Activities;
cinematographic work means an audiovisual work consisting of a series of images which can be shown in succession as motion pictures or can be recorded upon other materials so as to be shown in succession as motion pictures, including the sounds accompanying such motion pictures, if any;
cinematographic work means a work of any length or medium, in particular cinematographic works of fiction, cartoons and documentaries, which complies with the provisions governing the film industry in force in each of the Parties concerned and is intended to be shown in cinemas;