"High Budget SVOD Programs" Defined Sample Clauses

"High Budget SVOD Programs" Defined. The terms and conditions set forth in Paragraph F. of this Sideletter shall be applicable only to original and derivative dramatic new media productions made for initial exhibition on a subscription video-on-demand consumer pay platform which meet the following “high budget” criteria (hereinafter "High Budget SVOD Programs"): Exhibit C Page 10 Length of Program "High Budget" Threshold** as Initially Exhibited* 20-35 Minutes $1,300,000 and above 36-65 Minutes $2,500,000 and above 66 Minutes or more $3,000,000 and above * Programs less than 20 minutes are not considered "high budget" for the purpose of this Sideletter, regardless of their budgets. ** The "high budget" thresholds set forth above shall automatically increase upon the effective date of any increase in the "high budget" thresholds for "High Budget SVOD Programs" that the AMPTP may negotiate with Motion Picture Studio Mechanics, Local #52, I.A.T.S.E. and M.P.T.A.A.C.
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"High Budget SVOD Programs" Defined. The term and conditions set forth in Paragraph 4 of this Sideletter shall be applicable only to derivative and original dramatic new media productions made for initial exhibition on a subscription video-on-demand consumer pay platform which meet the following ‘high budget’ criteria (hereinafter ‘High Budget SVOD Program(s)’) and are not ‘grandfathered’ under subparagraph 4.a. above: [chart omitted]” Make conforming changes as needed.
"High Budget SVOD Programs" Defined. The terms and conditions set forth in this Article 19(A) shall be applicable only to scripted dramatic programs of the type traditionally covered under this Agreement that are made for initial exhibition on a subscription video-on-demand consumer pay platform, that are 20 minutes or more in length and that meet the following “high budget” criteria (hereinafter “High Budget SVOD Programs”): Length of Program as Initially Exhibited

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