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Stunts Sample Clauses

StuntsStunt Performer Daily £542 inclusive of use fees Stunt Performer Weekly £2,168 inclusive of use fees Stunt Co-ordinator Daily £688 inclusive of use fees Stunt Co-ordinator Weekly £2,752 inclusive of use fees Stunt Insurance Daily £16.50 Stunt Insurance Weekly £33 Stunt wig/wardrobe £129.50 Stunt Overtime 1/7 of daily rate Session Singers Scale 1 1-36 hours £123 per hour (£246 per 2hr session) Session rate (4 hours) £96.50 + applicable use fees ADR session rate (4 hours) £283 inclusive of use fees ADR session rate Low Budget Films £92 + applicable use fees Holiday pay £14.72 per day
Stunts. Whenever the University and/or Theatre presents or produces a production that contains stunts and/or circus-style acts including, but not limited to, aerial work, silk performance, rappelling, bungee jumping, and the use of or exposure to weapons, fire or pyrotechnic devices: (1) A Stunt Coordinator (e.g., stunt performer, aerialist instructor, professional fly crew, etc.) must be hired to teach stunts (unless the Actor performing the stunt is trained in that stunt specialty). (2) All stage fights will be staged with on-site consultation by a qualified professional (i.e., someone with expertise in stage combat and, where appropriate, weaponry and/or martial arts). Equipment used in any stage fight and/or stunt shall be checked prior to each use by qualified personnel, including appropriately trained University and/or Theatre staff.
StuntsA qualified ACTRA Stunt Coordinator is required for all scenes that include stunts. The ACTRA Stunt Coordinators registry will be made available upon request.
Stunts. Since there is no stunt coordinator at WCU and since stunts pose a serious possibility of injury, the use of stunts in school productions is strongly discouraged. “Physical stunts” are defined as falls, jumps, fights, or anything that involves physical action, strong contact, or any action that has potential for physical injury to actors or crew. Faculty reserves the right to deem any action as unsafe and prohibit it. Faculty also reserves the right, upon further inspection of an approved stunt, to withdraw permission before the stunt occurs because it is deemed unsafe. a. All cast and crew must be notified reasonably in advance of any approved stunts. Furthermore, notification will be made on the call sheet whenever stunts are being shot. b. A meeting on the site of the event must precede the performing of all stunts or hazards with all people concerned. This meeting should include a “walk-through” or “dry-run” with the stunt person and/or special effects people and all of the persons involved in the event. An understanding of the intended action, possible deviations and authority to abort should be made clear. c. If changes are made to these plans, the Filmmaker shall provide sufficient time to safely accommodate the changes. In addition, all persons involved in the stunt will be called to another meeting to confirm everyone’s understanding and agreement to said changes.
Stunts any claim, loss, liability, expenses, costs or defence costs arising directly or indirectly from any stunt or other activity during the making or production of any advertising, educational or promotional materials.
StuntsThe Producer must secure the written consent of the parent/guardian before any Minor may perform a stunt. (See also A2203(g)) A Minor may refuse in spite of consent.
Stunts. Producer will not conduct any stunts while filming on Campus without first obtaining express written permission of the University.
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