Film production company definition

Film production company means a person that produces one or more films or commercial audiovisual products or any part of a film or commercial audiovisual product;
Film production company means a person that produces one or more films or any part of a film.
Film production company means a corporation, individual, limited liability company or partnership that produces one (1) or more films or any part of a film;

Examples of Film production company in a sentence

  • A Film production company cannot claim the film production credit and the post-production credit for the same qualified post-production costs.

  • Bank reserves the right to exercise the discretion to pay, directly to any of the agency’s agency/bidders e.g.; Photographer, Film production company etc.

  • IAI reserves the right to exercise the discretion to pay, directly to any of the agency’s vendors e.g; Photographer, Film production company etc.

  • Film production company, film financier, case and crew, distributor, P&A, etc.

  • A Film production company cannot apply for the film production credit and the post- production credit for the same qualified post-production costs.


More Definitions of Film production company

Film production company means an entity that exclusively creates accredited productions.
Film production company means an entity that exclusively creates accredited productions, as defined in sub. (5f) (a) 1.
Film production company means a corporation, individual, limited liability company or
Film production company means a person that produces one or more films; and
Film production company means a person that produces one or more films or any part of a film and that commences principal photography on or after January 1, 2016; and
Film production company means an entity that creates films, videos, electronic games, broadcast advertisement, or tele- vision productions, not including the productions described under s. 71.28 (5f) (a) 1. a. to h.
Film production company means an entity that creates films, videos, elec- tronic games, broadcast advertisement, or television productions, not including the productions described under s. 71.07 (5f) (a) 1. a. to h.