Media production definition

Media production means a single-medium or multimedia feature film, television show or series, video, commercial, photographic project, interactive computer or video game or other program intended for a national audience and fixed on film, video tape, computer disk, laser disc or other delivery medium that can be viewed or reproduced and that is exhibited in theaters or by individual television stations or groups of stations, television networks or cable television stations or via other means or licensed for home viewing or use.
Media production means the making of a motion picture, television show, video, commercial, Internet video, or other viewable programming provided to viewers via a movie theater or transmitted through broadcast radio wave, cable, satellite, wireless, or Internet.
Media production means television programs and broadcasts, radio programs and broadcasts, television or radio series, newscasts, documentaries, video productions, video tapes, video discs, sound tracks, motion picture productions, and any other form of media production that has been, or may in the future be, conceived, developed or invented, by any process, instrumentation or device now known or hereafter developed.

Examples of Media production in a sentence

  • If one or more business models develop such that New Media production becomes an economically viable medium, then the parties mutually recognize that future agreements should reflect that fact.

  • A Derivative Digital Media production is a production for Digital Media that is based on an existing production originally produced for “traditional” media – e.g., a free television, basic cable or pay television motion picture (‘the source production’).

  • The parties understood that if one or more business models developed such that New Media production became an economically viable medium, then the parties would mutually recognize that fact in future agreements.

  • Delete the following language from the preamble to the Sideletter re: Productions Made for New Media to the Basic Agreement and Videotape Agreement: “When the parties entered into the 2015 negotiations, they mutually understood that the economics of New Media production were uncertain and that greater flexibility in terms and conditions of employment was therefore mutually beneficial.

  • Producer is not presently engaged in Made-for-New Media production.

  • If Producer determines that it will engage in Made-for-New Media production that is derivative of the Program, the Producer will notify the Federation that it wishes to bargain over terms and conditions applicable to such production, and the parties will enter into negotiations for an agreement covering such production, taking into account then-current industry practices with regard to derivative New Media productions.

  • Media production and distribution companies were losing money because of ‘Piracy’ both online and offline.

  • The parties mutually recognize that the economics of New Media production are presently uncertain and that greater flexibility in terms and conditions of employment is therefore mutually beneficial.

  • May I hire both union and non-union performers for my SAG-AFTRA New Media production All Principal Performers and the first ten 10 Background Actors per day must be.

  • Those services shall include but not be limited to the following: • Temporarily dimming or shutting off Digital Displays • Temporarily replacing Digital Display and static Ad Panel content with temporary content provided by Media Production Companies • Temporarily removing and reinstalling Program Elements for Media production All requests for these or other required services shall be made to StreetsLA which will coordinate with the Contractor and authorize the Contractor to perform the required services.

Related to Media production

  • Commercial Production means the operation of the Property or any portion thereof as a producing mine and the production of mineral products therefrom (excluding bulk sampling, pilot plant or test operations);

  • Postproduction means an activity related to the finishing or duplication of a medium described in Subsection 59-12-104(54)(a).

  • Hemp products means all products made from industrial hemp,

  • Marijuana producer means a person who produces marijuana in this state.