Provisions Applicable to Performance and Rehearsal Sample Clauses

Provisions Applicable to Performance and Rehearsal a. No more than fifteen (15) minutes of edited performance and/or rehearsal per production captured by the Theatre or a third party directly engaged by the Theatre shall be used. The edited footage/material may depict an entire scene or musical number. b. A news organization or media company may only capture up to thirty (30) minutes of rehearsal and up to thirty (30) minutes of performance per production. No more than three (3) minutes of edited performance or rehearsal footage that is captured by news organizations or media companies may be broadcast. Such broadcast may not depict an entire scene or musical number. c. For any violation hereof, other than violations of unauthorized subsequent use of the film or tape, the Theatre shall pay an amount equal to seven (7) times the daily rate that is applicable for the LORT Theatre’s Stage Category, to each Director and/or Choreographer whose rights have been breached hereunder. Such payments shall not preclude any right in law or equity, civil or criminal, that arises under a breach of this Rule, which the Director and/or Choreographer or SDC has against the Theatre or any third party.
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Provisions Applicable to Performance and Rehearsal. (a) No more than fifteen (15) minutes of edited performance and/or rehearsal per production Recorded by the Producer or a third party directly engaged by the Producer shall be used. The edited footage/material may depict an entire scene or musical number. (b) A news organization or media company may only Record up to thirty (30) minutes of rehearsal and up to thirty (30) minutes of performance per production. No more than three minutes of edited performance or rehearsal footage that is Recorded by news organizations or media companies may be broadcast. Such broadcast may not depict an entire scene or musical number. (c) A Stage Manager signed to an Equity contract is required at every Recording session. (d) For any violation hereof, other than violations of unauthorized subsequent use of the recording, the Producer shall pay one week’s contractual salary or Production Minimum, whichever is greater, to each Actor whose rights have been breached hereunder. Such payments shall not preclude any right in law or equity, civil or criminal, that arises under a breach of this Rule, which the Actor or Equity has against the Producer or any third party.
Provisions Applicable to Performance and Rehearsal. (a) No more than three minutes of any Recorded portion of the performance or rehearsal shall be shown on the TV news broadcast or community affairs program nor may the edited footage shown depict an entire scene or musical number. (b) No payment shall be required provided no payments are made to any other personnel employed in the production. (c) A Stage Manager under contract is required at every Recording. (d) For any violation hereof other than violations of unauthorized subsequent use of the Recording, the Producer shall pay one week's contractual salary or Production Contract minimum, whichever is greater, to each Actor whose rights have been breached hereunder. Such payments shall not preclude any right in law or equity, civil or criminal, that arises under a breach of this Rule, which the Actor or Equity has against the Producer or any third party.

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