Screenplay definition

Screenplay means the screenplay currently titled “ ,” and all underlying materials and rights thereto.
Screenplay means the final script with individual scenes, full dialogue and camera setups.
Screenplay has the meaning specified in Recital A hereof.

Examples of Screenplay in a sentence

  • An award shall be given for the best achievement in each of two categories: Adapted Screenplay Original Screenplay2.

  • The Screenplay Compensation is subject to negotiation between Company and the Writer, provided, however, that it shall be no less than the amounts described below for the budget category and type of literary material.

  • Company shall have the right to publish the Screenplay on videodiscs or videocassettes.

  • If a deferment is allowed and elected, the Company and the Writer have agreed to defer payment of $ of the Screenplay Compensation owed to the Writer.

  • If the Picture has not commenced principal photography within eighteen (18) months after the later of the sale of a spec script (where no services are to be rendered under employment) or delivery of the final step called for under the Writer’s agreement, then all right, title and interest in the Screenplay and any revisions thereto shall automatically revert to the Writer, and Company shall have no further rights therein.


More Definitions of Screenplay

Screenplay has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Screenplay means a creative work, in which scene descriptions of movements, actions and expressions and dialogues of the characters are narrated and written by screenwriter(s) for a drama or animation or documentary feature film, as listed as “Screenplay” in Clause 2;
Screenplay. All right, title and interest in and to all properties, interests, rights and claims to the original story plot entitled "The Misadventures of Charlie Chance".
Screenplay means ScreenPlay, Inc., a Washington corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of
Screenplay means the screenplay referred to in Clause 1 of the Special Terms;“Secured Obligations”means all obligations of ProdCo under or pursuant to the PFA;“Source Music”means musical works (and accompanying literary works) and sound recordings not specifically composed or created for use in the Film and incorporated into the soundtrack of the Film;“Special Terms”means the clauses in the section entitled ‘Special Terms’ of the PFA;“Standard Terms”means Schedule 1 of the PFA;“Transaction Documents”means PFA, this Master Definitions Schedule, Government Charge, Laboratory Pledgeholder’s Agreement and Inter-party Agreement;“Underspend”means the amount by which the final cost of the Production contained in the Audited Statement is less than the Production Budget Amount;“VAT/GST (if any)”means Value Added Tax or Goods and Services Tax pursuant to the ordinances or rules which are enacted in Hong Kong (if any) and each like tax from time to time imposed in addition to or in substitution for Value Added Tax or Goods and Services Tax;“Scriptwriter(s)”means the scriptwriter of the Screenplay as set out in the Main Elements; and“Work on which the Screenplay is based”means the literary or dramatic work on which the Film is based as described in the Main Elements (if applicable).
Screenplay. The written dialogue and scene descriptions collectively entitled Spring Break '83.
Screenplay means the original Screenplay for the Film together with any alterations or changes approved by the Manager from time to time and where the context so permits or requires including references to part or parts only of the Screenplay.