Theatrical Distribution definition
Examples of Theatrical Distribution in a sentence
DW will deliver to Universal a fully-executed laboratory access letter for each Picture in which DW has granted Universal Theatrical Distribution Rights hereunder.
Commencing on the expiration of the US Theatrical Distribution Agreement, and continuing throughout the Term, Company irrevocably and exclusively grants, licenses, assigns and conveys (including by way of present assignment of future copyright) to Distributor the theatrical rights in and to the Picture in the United States of America.
Amounts in excess of the Base Theatrical Marketing Cap, Expanded Theatrical Marketing Cap, Licensing Marketing Cap, or Theatrical Distribution Cap must be mutually approved by the parties in writing in order to be deducted from G▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Licensing Revenue, including, without limitation, promotional trailer costs (“Trailer Costs”).
The Theatrical Distribution and the Home Video Distribution of each Completed Film in the United States shall be through a Major Studio.
The Gross Receipts with respect to the US Theatrical Distribution Agreement, Airline Agreement and the Ship Agreement are to be accounted and paid to Distributor (“Company Accounting Statements”) as follows.
The Theatrical Distribution of each Completed Film in the United States and the other Geographical Territories shall be a “wide release” (as such term is defined in the Paramount Agreement).
Only such foregoing amounts, approved by Licensor, as set forth above, shall be included as costs that may qualify as recoupable Theatrical Distribution Expenditures.
In this connection, Seven Hills shall be entitled to designate its own producer's representative(s) to participate in preparing and to approve on behalf of Seven Hills the plan of U.S. theatrical, marketing and advertising as to each Seven Hills Designated Picture in consultation with the First Look Theatrical Distribution Department.
SPR shall, under its sole good faith discretion, negotiate the terms and conditions and enter into contracts with cinemas and other exhibitors, if any, in connection with the Pictures’ Theatrical Distribution and Theatrical Exhibition during the Term in the Territory (collectively “Exhibition Contracts”).
The following Release Commitment and Initial Release obligation shall apply to exploitation of each indicated Licensed Right and Format: Picture must be released by Distributor by means of Theatrical Distribution in the Territory no later than 6 months after the date of Notification of Availability of Delivery but in no event earlier than the U.S. theatrical release.