Studio Zone(s) definition

Studio Zone(s) are: a. Los Angeles: 30 mile radius from the intersection of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard. b. New York City: 8 mile radius from Columbus Circle. However, if a Performer is asked to report to a pick up spot, such spot must be within the area between 23rd street and 59th street, bounded by the East River and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River. c. San Francisco: 50 mile radius from the intersection of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Market Streets.

Examples of Studio Zone(s) in a sentence

  • Such Studio Zone may not overlap the Vancouver or Victoria Studio Zones.

  • For locations outside the boundaries of the Studio Zones where the Employee will not be required to be lodged overnight, the Employer shall provide transportation to and from the location from a marshalling point or points within the Studio Zones.

  • In addition, the Producer shall designate which one (1) of the following Studio Zones will be the base of production and “point of hire,” thereby making any Technician hired to work within that Studio Zone a “Local Hire” (and therefore not entitled to per diems and accommodation).

  • The Union and an Employer may agree to establish alternate Studio Zones on a case-by-case basis.

  • Such Studio Zone may not overlap the Calgary, Edmonton or Yellowknife Studio Zones.

  • For locations outside the boundaries of the Studio Zones where the Employee not be required to be lodged overnight.