Examples of Digital replica in a sentence
In addition to the information required for Informed Consent, the Employer shall disclose whether the Digital Replica will be used in connection with procedurally generated dialogue.
The Employer must obtain the Performer’s Informed Consent (or, if the Performer is deceased, the Informed Consent of the Performer’s estate or authorized representative, as required by applicable law) and negotiate compensation prior to the use of a Performer’s Digital Replica, the Employer shall exercise its rights to use a Digital Replica under this section consistent with its obligations under Article I, Section 19, “Non-Discrimination Policy”.
Use of the Digital Replica in any other field or medium covered by a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement shall be subject to bargaining at no less than the minimum wages and residuals, if any, provided for in that collective bargaining agreement.
For purposes of calculating the number of lines created with the Digital Replica, a ‘line’ shall include, on average, ten (10) words of dialogue or one (1) individual sound, such as monster or ‘effort’ sounds.
The additional compensation bonus shall be based on the aggregate of the sessions worked by the performers and those sessions paid for use of the performer’s Digital Replica.
This section applies when a Performer is employed by the Employer under this Agreement and the Employer, directly or through a third party, creates a Digital Replica of the Performer, or the Employer uses a Digital Replica of a Performer to generate new Material.
Payment of the compensation set forth above shall be accompanied by a statement setting forth the number of lines created with the Digital Replica.
If the Employer desires to use Material generated by a Digital Replica of an off-camera Performer in the publicly released version of an Interactive Program, the Employer shall pay the Performer compensation in an amount no less than the Limited Integration payment set forth in Article I, Section 23.B., “Reuse of Material”.
If the Employer desires to use Material generated by a Digital Replica of an on-camera Performer in the publicly released version of an Interactive Program, Employer shall pay the Performer compensation in an amount no less than the Full Integration payment set forth in Article I, Section 22A, “Reuse of Material”.
If Employer uses Material generated by a Performer’s Digital Replica in the publicly released version of an Interactive Program that combines off-camera and on-camera performance, Employer shall pay performer the higher of the rates above.