Derivative Production definition
Examples of Derivative Production in a sentence
The work for the Derivative Production shall be considered part of the workday for the Employees on the source production and shall trigger overtime if work on the Derivative Production extends the workday or work week on the source production past the point at which overtime would normally be triggered on the source production.
The work for the Derivative Production shall be considered part of the workday for the Employees on the source production and shall trigger overtime if work on the Derivative Production extends the workday on the source production past the point at which overtime would normally be triggered on the source production.
Upon and after the expiration of a Derivative Production Negotiation Period where no written agreement results, this provision shall not apply to any other Derivative Production, and Company after such expiration shall be free to develop, assign, produce, finance and/or distribute Derivative Productions as it determines in its sole discretion.
If the Parties do not agree in writing to material deal terms within the Derivative Production Negotiation Period, then Company shall be free to develop, assign, produce, finance and/or distribute the applicable Derivative Production as it determines in its sole discretion.
If Key Man is no longer active in the entertainment industry, then Company (and not Key Man) shall in its sole and absolute discretion control over whether a Derivative Production shall be produced, and the creative control thereof.
If the Key Man Affiliation (or a substantially similar affiliation) is not extant, Company shall have good faith negotiations with Producer respecting Producer’s potential creative and production services respecting such Derivative Production, for a period of thirty (30) days (the “Derivative Production Negotiation Period”).
Members may be engaged by a Producer and assigned to a Derivative Production as part of their regular workday on the source production.
The work for the Derivative Production shall be considered part of the workday for the Members on the source production and shall trigger overtime if work on the Derivative Production extends the workday on the source production past the point at which overtime would normally be triggered on the source production.
For clarity, a Derivative Production does not include a spin-off.
For purposes of clarification, SPWA has no obligation to acquire or license any Derivative Productions and failure to acquire a Derivative Production intended for initial exploitation in one medium shall not waive rights for Derivative Productions intended for initial exploitation in any other media.