MIMING Sample Clauses

MIMING i) This clause applies to non-entertainment programmes. A Musician may be engaged for miming for a minimum call of four hours and up to a maximum call of eight hours exclusive of an unpaid meal break of one hour. A minimum Fee per hour, as follows, shall be paid to the Musician: ii) A Musician may be required to mime to his/her own Performance, or to another Musician's performance pre-recorded, subject to the original Musician’s written permission being given to the ITV Company or the Union.
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MIMING. Miming is an activity where one person tries to express something to a group of persons without talking, by using body movements and facial expressions. People then have to guess what the mime-artist is trying to express by looking carefully. Students could mime actions related to clean water (taking water out of a well, storing water, making water drinkable, drinking water, etc.) and ask the other children to interpret the mime.
MIMING. A Musician may be required to mime to his/her own performance, or to the pre- recorded performance of another made under Basic Sound Recording, Combined Use or Four out of Five Hours. Where miming is to a backing track made under the MU/BPI Agreement the terms of Clause 10 (Four out of Five Hours Sessions) shall apply. Clause 12.4 of this Agreement shall apply where • a Musician is required to mime to either a commercial audio recording or • a backing track under the terms of MU’s agreement with the BPI. a) Recording sessions Musicians engaged for miming shall be subject to a minimum Call of four (4) hours and a maximum Call of ten (10) hours, inclusive of a one (1) hour meal break. The aforesaid meal break shall not be paid if all personnel including the Musician(s) engaged on the Work receive the same break simultaneously. Conversely, if the engagement for the Work is based on a continuous shoot day and personnel including the Musician(s) engaged on it receive the break on an ad hoc basis the meal break shall be paid).
MIMING. 3.5(a) Recording session (per hour) £26.10 £26.62 £27.14 £27.68 3.5(b) Overtime £15.45 £15.76 £16.08 £16.40 3.7 STOMS RECORDINGS 3.7(a)(i) Episode Signature Tune Fee £244.25 £249.15 £254.10 £259.20 3.7(a)(ii) Episode Combined Use Fee £451.80 £460.85 £470.05 £479.45 3.7(a)(iii) 2 Year Signature Tune Fee £496.80 £506.75 £516.85 £527.20 3.7(a)(iv) 5 Year Signature Tune Fee £556.15 £567.25 £578.60 £590.20 3.8 SHORT ITEMS 3.8 Short Items (2 hour) £106.75 £108.90 £111.05 £113.30 3.8 Short Items (1 hour) £73.55 £75.00 £76.50 £78.05
MIMING. A Musician may be required to mime to his/her own performance, or to the pre-recorded performance of another made under Basic Sound Recording, Combined Use or Four out of Five Hours. Where miming is to a backing track made under the MU’s agreement with BPI the terms of Clause E5 (Four out of Five Hours) shall apply. Clause 8 of the Main Agreement shall apply where:
MIMING. 3.5(a) Recording session (per hour) £26.10 £26.62 £27.14 £27.68 £29.06 £30.52 £32.04 3.5(b) Overtime £15.45 £15.76 £16.08 £16.40 £17.22 £18.08 £18.99

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