Producer’s Final Decision Sample Clauses

The 'Producer’s Final Decision' clause grants the producer the ultimate authority to make binding decisions regarding specific aspects of a project or agreement. In practice, this means that if there is a disagreement or uncertainty about creative direction, casting, or other production matters, the producer’s judgment will prevail and be considered final. This clause ensures efficient resolution of disputes and maintains clear leadership, preventing delays or deadlocks that could arise from prolonged disagreements among stakeholders.
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Producer’s Final Decision. The Producer's decision in all business and creative matters shall be final, but this provision shall not release the Producer or the Director from their respective obligations hereunder.
Producer’s Final Decision. The Producer’s decision in all business and creative matters shall be final, but this provision shall not release the Producer or the Director from their respective obligations hereunder. When the Director is engaged, any existing script or outline in whatever form intended for the Production of the Motion Picture shall be immediately delivered to the Director. However, in episodic television, the Producer shall deliver the completed shooting script to the Director not later than one (1) Day prior to the commencement of the Director’s preparation period. A “completed shooting script” is defined as that script (not necessarily the final shooting script) which the Producer intends to use for photography of a Motion Picture, subject to changes such as performing, technical and/or staging problems or those with respect to weather or other bona fide emergencies.
Producer’s Final Decision