LEAD-INS. 1. An aggregate payment of $106 ($109 effective July 1, 2015) shall be made to the Director(s) who direct(s) and/or who directed material used in a lead-in when each program using such lead-in is initially exhibited. Such payment shall not be required for the first program in which the lead-in is used if the Director also directs that program unless the lead-in material originally was recorded for another program. In the case of a multiple-times-per-week program, the payment specified in this Paragraph 1. shall constitute payment for the week. A Director who is employed to direct footage to be used in a lead-in or main title sequence shall be paid on a daily basis for each day of shooting required. The daily rate shall be computed by dividing the minimum rate applicable to the type of program in which the footage is to be used by the Article 6, Section I. -40- number of days guaranteed (i.e., the included days) for the program, then multiplying that figure by five (5) and dividing that product by four (4).
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LEAD-INS. 1. An aggregate payment of $106 109 ($109 112 effective July 1, 20152018) shall be made to the Director(s) who direct(s) and/or who directed material used in a lead-in when each program using such lead-in is initially exhibited. Such payment shall not be required for the first program in which the lead-in is used if the Director also directs that program unless the lead-in material originally was recorded for another program. In the case of a multiple-times-per-week program, the payment specified in this Paragraph 1. shall constitute payment for the week. A Director who is employed to direct footage to be used in a lead-in or main title sequence shall be paid on a daily basis for each day of shooting required. The daily rate shall be computed by dividing the minimum rate applicable to the type of program in which the footage is to be used by the Article 6, Section I. -40- number of days guaranteed (i.e., the included days) for the program, then multiplying that figure by five (5) and dividing that product by four (4).
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LEAD-INS. 1. An aggregate payment of $106 101 ($109 106 effective July 1, 20152010) shall be made to the Director(s) who direct(s) and/or who directed material used in a lead-in when each program using such lead-in is initially exhibited. Such payment shall not be required for the first program in which the lead-in is used if the Director also directs that program unless the lead-in material originally was recorded for another program. In the case of a multiple-times-per-week program, the payment specified in this Paragraph 1. shall constitute payment for the week. A Director who is employed to direct footage to be used in a lead-in or main title sequence shall be paid on a daily basis for each day of shooting required. The daily rate shall be computed by dividing the minimum rate applicable to the type of program in which the footage Article 6, Section I. -40- is to be used by the Article 6, Section I. -40- number of days guaranteed (i.e., the included days) for the program, then multiplying that figure by five (5) and dividing that product by four (4).
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LEAD-INS. 1. An aggregate payment of $106 ($109 effective July 1, 2015) shall be made to the Director(s) who direct(s) and/or who directed material used in a lead-in when each program using such lead-in is initially exhibited. Such payment shall not be required for the first program in which the lead-in is used if the Director also directs that program unless the lead-in material Article 6, Section I. -38- originally was recorded for another program. In the case of a multiple-times-per-week program, the payment specified in this Paragraph 1. shall constitute payment for the week. A Director who is employed to direct footage to be used in a lead-in or main title sequence shall be paid on a daily basis for each day of shooting required. The daily rate shall be computed by dividing the minimum rate applicable to the type of program in which the footage is to be used by the Article 6, Section I. -40- number of days guaranteed (i.e., the included days) for the program, then multiplying that figure by five (5) and dividing that product by four (4).
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