Day Player definition
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.