Other Production Clause Samples

The "Other Production" clause defines the rights and obligations of the parties regarding the creation or involvement in productions outside the primary project covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines whether and how a party may participate in, contribute to, or benefit from additional productions, such as spin-offs, sequels, or related works. It may specify conditions under which such activities are permitted, any required approvals, or revenue-sharing arrangements. The core function of this clause is to clarify the boundaries and permissions for engaging in other productions, thereby preventing disputes over rights and interests in derivative or related projects.
Other Production. Other Production means any Motion Picture other than a Theatrical, Television Motion Picture, Documentary or New Media Production as defined in Core Article 1.00 of this Agreement, including but not limited to not-for-broadcast presentation pilots, short films, etc.
Other Production. Other Production means any Motion Picture other than a Theatrical or Television Motion Picture or Documentary intended for initial exhibition on a non-broadcast platform such as a hand- held portable device, the internet, etc.
Other Production. [The parties agree to take the half-hour television series tiers and divide these by 24 to develop a per minute tier mode. For example, tier A which is currently nine hundred and ninty-seven thousand, five hundred and sixty-eight dollars ($997,568) or more per half-hour would now be divided by 24 to create a forty-one thousand, five hundred and sixty-five dollars ($41,565) per minute or more threshold at Tier A. The same exercise would be taken at Tiers B through F.] For all categories, with the exception of the Director, the appropriate daily and/or weekly rate would be paid based on the tier level. The Director rate would be determined by taking the half-hour television series rate and dividing that rate at each tier level by 24 to create a per minute rate for the Director. There would be no specific reference to preparation time for the Director. There is a Declared Use which equates to the definition of Other Production, in other words, for the payment of the Director's basic fee, the producer acquires rights to exploitation in all other non-broadcast media contemplated by the definition. If and when the Producer wishes to make Additional Use of the program then the Producer would be required to - prior to exhibiting the program on an Additional Use platform - pay the additional Use Fees in accordance with Article DR18.02. Director rates at Tier E and below are negotiable. Where duties are performed in a job classification set out in Article 11.00, the Producer is required to engage a Guild Member. To be clear, there is no minimum staffing in respect of Department Heads or others in the area of Other Production. Where the initial exhibition of an Other Production is in excess of 60 minutes, then the standard terms and conditions applicable to Movies for Television shall apply. Chief Operating Officer and Chief Legal Officer President Directors Guild of Canada Alberta District Council Directors Guild of Canada Atlantic Regional Council Chair Chair Directors Guild of Canada Manitoba District Council Directors Guild of Canada - Ontario Chair Chair Directors Guild of Canada Saskatchewan District Council

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