Addressable Edits Sample Clauses

Addressable Edits. All such edits may run in the same market at the same time and will be considered one commercial for use purposes. All other changes to a commercial (“Unpermitted Edits”) result in a new commercial for use purposes. Shorter/longer version fees, paid edit fees and addressable edit fees are due within fifteen (15) working days of first use of the shorter/longer version, paid or addressable edit.
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Addressable Edits. Addressable commercials (defined as commercials that are specifically produced to show in multiple variations, each of which will be dynamically inserted at the level of individual households) may be edited (i.e., Addressable Edits) upon payment of the Addressable Edit Fee without creating a new commercial, provided that the only footage and/or soundtrack used to make the edit is taken from the original production and that the edit does not change the commercial concept or message. Upon request, the producer shall provide documentation proving that the commercial is an addressable commercial. Performers appearing in Addressable Edits shall be paid the following fees, which shall not be credited against any other payment due under the Contract. On-Camera Principal One-time fee equal to 200% of the on-camera session rate. Off-Camera Principal 50% of the off-camera session rate for every Addressable Edit created if the off-camera principal renders services for the edit. If the off-camera principal does not render services, then they receive a one-time fee equal to 200% of the off-camera session rate. If the off-camera principal renders services on some, but not all, of the Addressable Edits, they shall receive both a one-time fee equal to 200% of the off-camera session rate and 50% of the off-camera session rate for every Addressable Edit created for which the off-camera principal renders services. Extra One-time fee equal to 50% of the unlimited use extra session rate.

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