Day Player definition

Day Player. The term “Day Player” means a Principal Performer employed by the day other than as a Background Actor.

Examples of Day Player in a sentence

  • If there has been no agreed salary before the auditions, and if the Performer and Employer cannot agree, the salary rate for the excess time shall be 1/16 of the Day Player rate.

  • If any Promotional Program is a Linear Program exhibited or transmitted to the viewer, Employer shall pay all recognizable Principal Performers therein an additional payment equal to the Day Player minimum hereunder for such use.

  • Off Camera Singers: 01/01/24 01/01/25 Solo/Duo (4-hour day) $1,023.75 $1,102.00 Hourly Rate* $512.00 $551.00 Group Singers 3-8 (4-hour day) $542.25 $583.75 Group Singers 9+ (4-hour day) $470.75 $506.75 Group Hourly Rate* $303.50 $326.75 Contractor 3-8 +50% +50% Contractor 9+ +100% +100% *Once Producer engages Singers at hourly rate, no conversion to Day Player rates is permitted.

  • Unless otherwise bargained for at the time of the engagement, a Performer not engaged as a stunt Performer shall receive an adjustment of not less than one (1) additional day’s pay at Day Player Scale for any day on which such Performer performs a stunt.

  • Such Performer shall be paid for day or days on which he/she renders services in connection with pre-production stills at not less than Day Player minimum, pro-rated for hours actually worked.

  • In no event shall the Performer ever receive less than Day Player minimum for any day on which such Performer performs a stunt which was not bargained for at the time of original engagement.

  • Credit vs Day Player: Understanding Acting Contracts When it comes to acting contracts, there's a difference between "co-stars" and "day players." A day player is an actor who appears in a specific role or contract, whereas co-stars refer to fellow actors working on the same project.

  • Day Player: Where a Day Player is fitted on a day prior to the day on which he/she works, he/she shall be entitled to one (1) hour minimum pay for each Call.

  • If there has been no agreed salary before the auditions, and if the Performer and Employer cannot agree, the salary rate at which he/she shall be compensated for such excess time shall be 1/16 of the Day Player rate.

  • When a Day Player is given oral notice by the Employer and agrees to report on the commencement date for which the Call is given; however, until noon of the day preceding such commencement date, either the Employer or the Performer may cancel such employment.