Script Research definition

Script Research. For the purposes of Memorandum, research means the collecting and organizing of such material as is necessary to the writing of scripts and may include preparing background notes and questions. It is acknowledged that script research normally forms an integral part of the script writing process and that the writer's fee will cover research requirements. Serial: A series of programs in which, generally, the same characters carry on a continuing narrative. Series: A series of programs, each complete in itself, held together the same title or identifying device or character or a personality common to all the programs in the group. Talk: A Non-dramatic monologue written by the person who is to deliver it. Team: Two writers contracted by at the same time who have agreed to collaborate on a script or scripts. A team may consist of three such writers if they deliver to a letter confirming their desire to work together as a team.
Script Research. For the purposes of this Agreement, script research means the collecting and organizing of such material as necessary to the writing of scripts and may include preparing background notes and questions. It is acknowledged that script research normally forms an integral part of the script writing process and that the writer's fee will cover normal research requirements. Serial: A series of programs which, generally, the same characters carry on a continuing narrative. Series: A series of programs, each complete in itself, held together by the same title or identifying device or charac- ter or a personality common to all the programs in the group. Talk: A monologue written by the person who is to deliver it. Team: Two writers contracted by the Authority at sa, time who have agreed to collaborate on a script or scripts. A team may consist of three such writers if they deliver to the Association a letter confirming their desire to work together as a team. Writer: A person whom the Authority has engaged or engages to write script material including adaptations, continuity, dramatizations, formats, lectures, research as defined in Clause serials, series, talks, treatments, for the production of a program or programs.