Feature Film definition

Feature Film means a motion picture produced for initial exhibition in a commercial motion picture theatre.
Feature Film means, but is not limited to, a dramatic, comedic, animated, or documentary film, or high definition digital production with no commercial interruption, and intended for Multimarket Commercial Distribution to motion picture theaters, directly to the home video and/or DVD markets, cable television, premium cable, broadcast television, video on demand, streaming services, or advertiser supported sites.
Feature Film means a production of a film intended for commercial distribution to a motion picture theater, directly to the home video market, or via the Internet that has a running time of at least seventy-five (75) minutes in length.

Examples of Feature Film in a sentence

  • Notice of any adjustment to the Distributor Price for a Feature Film shall be set forth in a written notice to Licensee not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date of such adjustment.

  • When a pilot or one-time program (which does not include a Feature Film) commences principal photography prior to the expiry of a Collective Agreement and continues in production through and after the effective date of the successor Collective Agreement, the minimum rates applicable prior to the expiry of the Collective Agreement shall apply during the entire production of the pilot or one-time program.

  • The Distributor Price for each Non-UV Customer Transaction and UV Consumer Transaction concerning an Included Program that is a Feature Film shall be determined by Licensor in its sole discretion.

  • Term Year Annual Minimum Fee 1 US$500,000 2 US$700,000 Feature Film Customer Transactions.


More Definitions of Feature Film

Feature Film means a full length cinematograph film produced wholly or partly in India with a format and a story woven around a number of characters where the plot is revealed mainly through dialogues and not wholly through narration, animation or cartoon depiction, and does not include an advertisement film:
Feature Film means a standalone documentary or dramatic production 75 minutes or longer in duration. This definition includes standalone productions that are a sequel or are part of a franchise, but only if the Production will be sold and marketed individually.
Feature Film means a film commonly screened as the main attraction in commercial cinemas that is no less than 60 minutes, or in the case of a large format (IMAX) film no less than 45 minutes and shot and processed to commercial standards, for cinema exhibition or television broadcast.
Feature Film means every feature length motion picture for which Studio controls all applicable Necessary Rights.
Feature Film means a Motion Picture with a running time of seventy (70) minutes or more and intended for initial theatrical exhibition.
Feature Film means a feature-length audio-visual program, regardless of the medium in which such film was first released, for which Licensor controls all rights, licenses and approvals necessary to grant the rights granted hereunder (“Necessary Rights”).
Feature Film means a New Release or Library Picture.