Common use of Overnight Location Employment Clause in Contracts

Overnight Location Employment. Employment of an on-camera principal performer on an overnight location shall be for consecutive days not including Saturday and Sunday, from the beginning of his/her employment until completion of principal photography, subject to recall for retakes, added scenes or sound track, process shots, trick shots, or transparencies; provided that, if recalled for any such purposes, the principal performer shall be paid only for the day or days spent in performing such services. Principal performers who are held over on location on Saturday or Sunday and do not work shall be paid at straight time for each such day. If, within a week after termination of a principal performer, the principal performer is recalled for purposes other than retakes, added scenes, etc., compensation shall be paid for time intervening between termination and dismissal. If the principal performer is not recalled until more than a week after termination, no compensation shall be due for intervening time; provided, however, that such exception to consecutive employment shall be available to a Producer only once with respect to each principal performer in a commercial. The Union will follow a liberal policy in granting waivers of consecutive employment when the principal performer is recalled within a lesser period than seven days when warranted under the particular circumstances. Stunt performers and pilots shall not be entitled to consecutive employment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Commercials Contract, Commercials Contract, Commercials Contract

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