Documentary Screenplay definition

Documentary Screenplay means a final script for a theatrical motion picture depicting real events or providing detailed information on specific topics through actual footage (with or without off-camera narration), on-camera narration, interviews and/or re-enactments. Examples of documentaries are Bowling for Columbine and Control Room. The term “Non-Original Documentary Screenplay” refers to a documentary screenplay based on previously exploited material. Examples of non-original documentaries are Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and The Endurance: Xxxxxxxxxx’x Legendary Antarctic Expedition.
Documentary Screenplay means a final script for a theatrical motion picture depicting real events or providing detailed information on specific topics through actual footage (with or without off-camera narration), on-camera narration, interviews and/or re-enactments. Examples of documentaries are Bowling for Columbine, Riding Giants and Control Room. The term “Non- Original Documentary Screenplay” refers to a documentary screenplay based on previously exploited material. Examples of non-original documentaries are Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and The Endurance: Xxxxxxxxxx’x Legendary Antarctic Expedition.

Examples of Documentary Screenplay in a sentence

  • Company agrees that no writer other than the first Writer of the Documentary Screenplay shall be engaged to perform writing services on the Picture unless such Writer approves in writing the hiring of a subsequent writer.

  • If the WGA determines at any time that the continuance of this policy is not in the best interests of writers, the WGA may alter or discontinue use of the Documentary Screenplay Contract.

  • 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 Documentary Screenplay and any revisions thereto shall automatically revert to the Writer, and Company shall have no further rights therein.

  • If a deferment is allowed and elected, the Company and the Writer have agreed to defer payment of of the Documentary Screenplay Purchase Price, consistent with the provisions of this Section 4.B.

  • The compensation in connection with the writing services for the Documentary Screenplay is _.

  • The Documentary Screenplay Compensation is subject to negotiation between Company and the Writer provided, however, that it shall be no less than the amounts described in this Agreement.

  • Qualifications to Produce under the Documentary Screenplay Contract Company represents and warrants to the WGA that the Company will exercise its best efforts to produce the Picture as a feature-length theatrical motion picture (live action and/or animated; over 40 minutes in length) with a total production cost of not more than One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000).

Related to Documentary Screenplay

  • Documentary evidence means any matter expressed or described upon any substance by means of letters, figures or marks intended to be used for the recording of that matter and produced before a court.

  • Documentary material means the original or a copy of any book, record, report, memorandum, paper, communication, tabulation, map, chart, photograph, mechanical transcription, or other tangible document or recording.

  • Documentary draft means a draft to be presented for acceptance or payment if specified documents, certificated securities as defined in section 8102 or instructions for uncertificated securities as defined in section 8102, or other certificates, statements, or the like are to be received by the drawee or other payor before acceptance or payment of the draft.

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  • phonogram means the fixation of the sounds of a performance or of other sounds, or of a representation of sounds, other than in the form of a fixation incorporated in a cinematographic or other audiovisual work;

  • Documentary Letter of Credit means any Letter of Credit that is drawable upon presentation of documents evidencing the sale or shipment of goods purchased by any Group Member in the ordinary course of its business.

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  • Film means single media or multimedia entertainment content for distribution or exhibition to the general public by any means and media in any digital media format, film, or videotape, including, but not limited to, a motion picture, a documentary, a television series, a television miniseries, a television special, interstitial television programming, long-form television, interactive television, music videos, interactive games, video games, commercials, internet programming, an internet video, a sound recording, a video, digital animation, or an interactive website.

  • audiovisual work means a work that consists of a series of related images which impart the impression of motion, with or without accompanying sounds, susceptible of being made visible and, where accompanied by sounds, susceptible of being made audible;

  • Images means all types of visual content, including without limitation still photography, motion film or video and may include audio elements, whether generated optically, electronically, digitally or by any other means, and shall include all metadata, keywords, descriptions and captions associated therewith. Any reference to Images includes the whole or the part.

  • Script means the written document that will assist the Servicer in responding to telephonic inquiries from Consumers about the Settlement (as defined below) and the status of their Program loan accounts after the Effective Date.

  • poster means a printed notice conveying information intended to be displayed for a temporary period of time and includes but is not limited to a bill, handbill, leaflet, notice, placard and election sign;

  • Promotional Material means any communication that relates to the Company or its services made to or directed at, or that relates in any way to the solicitation of a Prospective Customer or a transaction in an Existing Customer’s trading account. Promotional Material includes, but is not limited to, published written texts, training materials, advertisements, market analysis, research reports, correspondence to Existing Customers or Prospective Customers, newsletters and generally anything written that assists in the solicitation process.

  • Video means simulated movement created by the display of a series of images creating the illusion of continuous movement.

  • Marketing Materials has the meaning ascribed thereto in NI 41-101;