Creative fee definition

Creative fee means the total cost of the creative portion of a project, this includes photographer labour costs, equipment hire, travel costs, accommodation, freight, post processing time, tour creation, editing, delivery (upload time and expenses).
Creative fee means the gross amount received by Getty Images for Photographer’s time and services to Customer (and does not include production costs, expenses and any fees not categorized as Photographer’s time and services). Except as otherwise agreed between Photographer and Getty Images, the Shoot Fee will be the only compensation paid to Photographer for providing the photo assignment services and for each Customer’s initial usage rights to the Assignment Photos granted by Getty Images in accordance with a particular Photo Assignment. In the event of any later re-­‐license of, or addition to, such usage rights from the applicable Customer, Getty Images will pay Photographer either: (a) where the original Shoot Fee was a fixed fee under (i) above, an additional fee in proportion to Photographer’s original Shoot Fee for, and relative contribution to, such Photo Assignment; or (b) where the original Shoot Fee is determined in accordance with subsection (ii) above, 65% of the gross license fee received from Customer (excluding any taxes, shipping, and expenses) for additional commercial usage of the Assignment Photos or 60% of the gross license fee received from Customer (excluding any taxes, shipping, and expenses) for additional editorial usage of the Assignment Photos.

Examples of Creative fee in a sentence

  • Creative fee covers travel within 20 miles of photographer's home.