Sound or Television. The Hirer shall not transmit or produce or permit or allow the transmission or reproduction by television or sound broadcast or by any other means any of the performance or part thereof unless the same shall have been previously approved in writing by Glasshouse Management. When approval has been granted for a performance to be recorded or transmitted, including but not limited to radio or television transmission or film, video or audio recording, and whether transmitted live or recorded for later transmission, exhibition, distribution or sale, all publicity and advertising must clearly state that such is the case; and In the event of any performance being broadcast from the Glasshouse whether it be by or for radio or television and whether it be broadcast live or taped a fee as specified by the MEAA will be payable - all production employees who perform work on that performance will receive a recording allowance of 15.9% of the standard rate in addition to the rate they would otherwise have received for that performance, provided that: i. The recording allowance will only be paid when the recording transmission takes place during a performance; ii. One payment will only be made under the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a) even though recording of a production may take place over a series of performances; iii. where a performance is recorded for sound only or transmitted by radio only, the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a) will apply to sound technicians only; iv. the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions clause 44.2(a) will not apply to: extracts of a performance or performances which are recorded or transmitted for news, publicity or promotional purposes, including paid television or radio commercials for that performance or season of performances; a performance or performances which are recorded for training, educational or archival purposes, provided that the hirer undertakes in writing to the employer that such recordings will not be used for public broadcast, exhibition, distribution or sale; and occasions when the only purpose of the hiring is the recording or transmission of a performance, even though a non-paying audience may be present; the recording allowance is not to be recorded as ordinary pay for the purpose of this award insofar as the calculation of overtime, penalty, shift and annual leave loading payments are concerned; or where the employer proposes an exclusion from payment of the recording allowance as provided for in MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a)(iv), the employer will provide all production employees with seven days’ notice of any such performance provided that where such recording or transmission is arranged with less than seven days’ notice, all production employees will be provided with notice as soon as arrangements for the relevant recording or transmission are made.
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Samples: Venue Hire Agreement, Venue Hire Agreement
Sound or Television. The Hirer shall not transmit or produce or permit or allow the transmission or reproduction by television or sound broadcast or by any other means any of the performance or part thereof unless the same shall have been previously approved in writing by Glasshouse Management. When approval has been granted for a performance to be recorded or transmitted, including but not limited to radio or television transmission or film, video or audio recording, and whether transmitted live or recorded for later transmission, exhibition, distribution or sale, all publicity and advertising must clearly state that such is the case; and In the event of any performance being broadcast from the Glasshouse whether it be by or for radio or television and whether it be broadcast live or taped a fee as specified by the MEAA will be payable - all production employees who perform work on that performance will receive a recording allowance of 15.9% of the standard rate in addition to the rate they would otherwise have received for that performance, provided that:
i. The recording allowance will only be paid when the recording transmission takes place during a performance;
ii. One payment will only be made under the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a) even though recording of a production may take place over a series of performances;
iii. where a performance is recorded for sound only or transmitted by radio only, the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a) will apply to sound technicians only;
iv. the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions clause 44.2(a) will not apply to: :
a) extracts of a performance or performances which are recorded or transmitted for news, publicity or promotional purposes, including paid television or radio commercials for that performance or season of performances; a performance or performances which are recorded for training, educational or archival purposes, provided that the hirer undertakes in writing to the employer that such recordings will not be used for public broadcast, exhibition, distribution or sale; and occasions when the only purpose of the hiring is the recording or transmission of a performance, even though a non-paying audience may be present; the recording allowance is not to be recorded as ordinary pay for the purpose of this award insofar as the calculation of overtime, penalty, shift and annual leave loading payments are concerned; or where the employer proposes an exclusion from payment of the recording allowance as provided for in MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a)(iv), the employer will provide all production employees with seven days’ notice of any such performance provided that where such recording or transmission is arranged with less than seven days’ notice, all production employees will be provided with notice as soon as arrangements for the relevant recording or transmission are made.
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Samples: Venue Hire Agreement
Sound or Television. The Hirer shall not transmit or produce or permit or allow the transmission or reproduction by television or sound broadcast or by any other means any of the performance or part thereof unless the same shall have been previously approved in writing by Glasshouse Management. When approval has been granted for a performance to be recorded or transmitted, including but not limited to radio or television transmission or film, video or audio recording, and whether transmitted live or recorded for later transmission, exhibition, distribution or sale, all publicity and advertising must clearly state that such is the case; and and
a) In the event of any performance being broadcast from the Glasshouse whether it be by or for radio or television and whether it be broadcast live or taped a fee as specified by the MEAA will be payable - all production employees who perform work on that performance will receive a recording allowance of 15.9% of the standard rate in addition to the rate they would otherwise have received for that performance, provided that:
i. The recording allowance will only be paid when the recording transmission takes place during a performance;
ii. One payment will only be made under the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-sub- clause 44.2(a) even though recording of a production may take place over a series of performances;
iii. where a performance is recorded for sound only or transmitted by radio only, the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a) will apply to sound technicians only;
iv. the provisions of MEAA Broadcast Conditions clause 44.2(a) will not apply to: :
a. extracts of a performance or performances which are recorded or transmitted for news, publicity or promotional purposes, including paid television or radio commercials for that performance or season of performances; a performance or performances which are recorded for training, educational or archival purposes, provided that the hirer undertakes in writing to the employer that such recordings will not be used for public broadcast, exhibition, distribution or sale; and occasions when the only purpose of the hiring is the recording or transmission of a performance, even though a non-paying audience may be present; the recording allowance is not to be recorded as ordinary pay for the purpose of this award insofar as the calculation of overtime, penalty, shift and annual leave loading payments are concerned; or where the employer proposes an exclusion from payment of the recording allowance as provided for in MEAA Broadcast Conditions sub-clause 44.2(a)(iv), the employer will provide all production employees with seven days’ notice of any such performance provided that where such recording or transmission is arranged with less than seven days’ notice, all production employees will be provided with notice as soon as arrangements for the relevant recording or transmission are made.
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Samples: Venue Hire Agreement