Screen Credits for Production Managers and Assistant Directors Sample Clauses

Screen Credits for Production Managers and Assistant Directors. The Producer shall give credit in a “prominent place”, on all positive prints, for each Motion Picture to the PM, First AD, and Second AD, working on the Motion Picture. The term prominent place means no less than a separate card, or its equivalent in a crawl, shared by not more that three (3) names. The only “technical credits” which may receive a more prominent place shall be those of the Director of Photography (DOP), the Production Designer/ Art Director, and the Film Editor. The order of the names on the card or the crawl shall be the PM in the first position, the First AD in the second position, the Second AD in the third position, and the names on the card or crawl shall be of the same size and style of type and shall appear on the screen for a sufficient time as to be readable. On a Motion Picture photographed in whole or in part in a foreign country, in which the Producer employs any PM, or AD subject hereto this Agreement, and any PM or AD not subject to this Agreement, if the PM, the First AD, or the Second AD subject hereto works on a Production less than fifty percent (50%) of the shooting Days, the Guild Member shall receive screen credit, either on a card immediately following the credit given the foreign PM, First AD or Second AD, as the case may be, or with the credits for Canadian crew.
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