Common use of SILENT BIT Clause in Contracts

SILENT BIT. When a sideline musician is directed to do special business of such importance that, in addition, it includes the portrayal of an essential story point in pantomime, in a 4-shot or less, or when a sideline musician is directed to do in pantomime special business with actors to convey an essential story point in a close shot, such performance shall constitute a silent bit and he/she shall be entitled to compensation for the day of not less than $331.51 ($338.14 effective April 3, 2016 and $344.90 effective April 2, 2017) or the prevailing rate in Los Angeles for such work, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement

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SILENT BIT. When a sideline musician is directed to do special business of such importance that, in addition, it includes the portrayal of an essential story point in pantomime, in a 4-shot or less, or when a sideline musician is directed to do in pantomime special business with actors to convey an essential story point in a close shot, such performance shall constitute a silent bit and he/she shall be entitled to compensation for the day of not less than $331.51 362.36 ($338.14 373.23 effective April May 3, 2016 2020 and $344.90 384.43 effective April May 2, 20172021) or the prevailing rate in Los Angeles for such work, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement

SILENT BIT. When a sideline musician is directed to do special business of such importance that, in addition, it includes the portrayal of an essential story point in pantomime, in a 4-shot or less, or when a sideline musician is directed to do in pantomime special business with actors to convey an essential story point in a close shot, such performance shall constitute a silent bit and he/she shall be entitled to compensation for the day of not less than $331.51 270.81 ($338.14 277.58 effective April 3February 16, 2016 2003; and $344.90 287.30 effective April 2February 15, 20172004) or the prevailing rate in Los Angeles for such work, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement

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SILENT BIT. When a sideline musician is directed to do special business of such importance that, in addition, it includes the portrayal of an essential story point in pantomime, in a 4-shot or less, or when a sideline musician is directed to do in pantomime special business with actors to convey an essential story point in a close shot, such performance shall constitute a silent bit and he/she shall be entitled to compensation for the day of not less than $331.51 ($338.14 270.81($277.58 effective April 3February 16, 2016 2003; and $344.90 287.30 effective April 2February 15, 20172004) or the prevailing rate in Los Angeles for such work, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Basic Television Film Agreement

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