Principal Performer definition
Examples of Principal Performer in a sentence
Each Principal Performer seen or heard in Material incorporated from a game into a Promotional Program exceeding twelve (12) minutes in length shall be entitled to no less than a single session payment at the applicable Day Performer minimum for the use of such footage and soundtrack.
Effective July 1, 2005, each Principal Performer seen or heard in recorded material incorporated from a game into a Promotional Program exceeding twelve (12) minutes in length shall be entitled to no less a single session payment at the applicable day performer minimum for the use of such footage and soundtrack.
Voice-Over and Solo Singers used in a commercial that is entirely comprised of stock footage will be paid Principal Performer session and residual fees.
If Principal Performer furnishes own wardrobe, the following fees shall apply for each two-day period or portion thereof: Ordinary Wardrobe $ ($19 minimum); Evening or Formal ▇▇▇▇ $ ($29 minimum).
This Section XX will apply to any use of a Digital Replica in a covered commercial where such use would render the Performer a Principal Performer or an Extra Performer, regardless of whether the Digital Replica is based upon Performer’s services rendered under the Commercials Contracts and regardless of whether the Digital Replica was created by Producer, subject to the applicable terms below.
When an On-Camera Principal Performer is doubled because the level of driving skill requires a professional driver, the driver double shall qualify as a stunt Performer.
A “digital replica” is a computer program made in whole or in part using the voice, image and/or performance of a Principal Performer or Extra Performer (as such terms are defined in the Commercials Contracts and hereafter collectively, “Performer”) that can independently generate new performances not previously rendered by Performer.
Such publicity calls shall be included in the maximum allotment of 2023 calls per month for a Principal Performer and 12 calls per month for a Regular Performer.
The Aggregate Advance shall be, for the purposes of calculating additional Use Fees, the total of all the Advance payments paid to performers in a Production, with the limitation that no performer shall be credited with an Advance Payment greater than the amount equal to the numberof days of principal photography multiplied by 20 times the minimum fee for the Program for a Principal Performer.
Each Principal Performer may perform one (1) additional role without additional payment beyond the Principal Session fee set out in B104 per Production, provided the additional Role shall not exceed ten (10) uninterrupted words of scripted or unscripted dialogue.