Location Recordings Sample Clauses

Location Recordings. The following provisions apply to the recording of complete operas, symphonies, and similar works performed by opera and symphonic orchestras during regularly scheduled performances:
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Location Recordings. (Non-Symphonic) The Company shall give notice to the Office of the Federation President and to the Local of the Federation involved prior to making any recording on location during public performance. Location recording work shall be paid for at the rate of one basic session for each day of recording (from noon to the following noon); provided, however, that an additional session payment is required where the same musicians perform as back-up for more than three acts. During any such day, no more than the length of the actual performance shall be recorded. Each session payment shall permit the release of up to 15 minutes of finished product on a phonograph record for each session payment made. The Company shall make additional payments equal to the regular hourly rate of pay for each additional five minutes of recorded music (or fraction thereof) released for sale. Further, if the finished product is released for sale on two or more albums (excluding a double album, a “best-of” or a boxed set), a separate session payment shall be required for each album. However, if the same performance is used on more than one phonograph record,, or if the product is released by the same artist, not exceeding the number of minutes of music already paid for, no additional payment shall be required. The Company agrees to send to the Office of the Federation President at the time of first release a copy of every album resulting from any such location recording. The Company shall list the musical selections recorded at a location session from the tapes delivered to the Company by the producer and shall furnish to the Federation a copy of such list. When a recording on location is released, the Company shall notify the orchestrators, arrangers and copyists involved in the tunes released in advance of such release so that they may submit their invoices for payment.
Location Recordings. The Employer shall give notice to the Federation and the relevant Local prior to making any recording on location during public performance. This work shall be paid at the rate of one basic session for each day of recording, defined as noon to the following noon, plus pension and health & welfare. An additional session payment, upon capture, is required when the same musicians perform as back-up for more than three (3) acts. Each session payment shall permit the release of up to 15 minutes of finished product.

Related to Location Recordings

  • Telephone Recordings I understand and agree that any telephone conversation with You will or may be recorded for accuracy and I consent to such recording.

  • Recordings The Client and the Service Provider consent to telephonic or electronic recordings for security and quality of service purposes and agree that either may produce telephonic or electronic recordings or computer records as evidence in any proceedings brought in connection with this Agreement.

  • Education Records Educational Records are official records, files and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including but not limited to, records encompassing all the material kept in the student’s cumulative folder, such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement, and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols and individualized education programs. For purposes of this DPA, Education Records are referred to as Student Data. Personally Identifiable Information (PII): The terms “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII” has the same meaning as that found in U.C.A § 53E-9-301, and includes both direct identifiers (such as a student’s or other family member’s name, address, student number, or biometric number) and indirect identifiers (such as a student’s date of birth, place of birth, or mother’s maiden name). Indirect identifiers that constitute PII also include metadata or other information that, alone or in combination, is linked or linkable to a specific student that would allow a reasonable person in the school community, who does not have personal knowledge of the relevant circumstances, to identify the student with reasonable certainty. For purposes of this DPA, Personally Identifiable Information shall include the categories of information listed in the definition of Student Data.

  • Tape Recording The Fund on behalf of itself and its Customers authorizes the Custodian to tape record any and all telephonic or other oral instructions given to the Custodian by or on behalf of the Fund, including from any Authorized Person. This authorization will remain in effect until and unless revoked by the Fund in writing. The Fund further agrees to solicit valid written or other consent from any of its employees with respect to telephone communications to the extent such consent is required by applicable law.

  • Telephone Monitoring/Recording From time to time we may monitor and/or record telephone calls between you and us to assure the quality of our customer service or as required by applicable law.

  • Time Recording The instrumentation shall enable the action to be recorded throughout its duration and readings to be made to within one one-thousandth of a second; The beginning of the impact at the moment of first contact between the headform and the item being tested shall be detected on the recordings used for analysing the test.

  • Telephone Recording Each party consents to the recording of the telephone conversations of trading and marketing personnel in connection with this Agreement or any potential Transaction and consents to such recording being used as evidence in court proceedings.

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