Television Motion Pictures definition

Television Motion Pictures or “Television Films” or “Free Television Films,” as used herein, is deemed to mean and refer only to motion pictures produced primarily for “Free Television” exhibition. Motion pictures produced primarily for exhibition in theatres or any other place where a charge, by any method, is paid by the viewing audience are subject to the provisions herein relating toTheatrical Motion Pictures.”

Examples of Television Motion Pictures in a sentence

  • On all Motion Pictures other than Theatrical and Television Motion Pictures, the granting of screen credit and the size, positioning and length of viewing of the screen credit shall be subject to negotiation between each individual Guild Member and the Producer.

  • Motion Picture Studio Grips, Local #80 [One-Half Hour Prime Time Dramatic Television Motion Pictures Recorded Digitally] Occ.

  • Variety Series is a series of Television Motion Pictures usually with a continuing host and/or performers which combine a number of entertainment elements.

  • On Television Motion Pictures, the credit for Third Assistant Director, Assistant Location Manager, and Production Assistant shall be given at the Producer’s discretion.

  • The Union shall give good faith consideration on a case-by-case basis to requests for special conditions for low budget features (other than those covered by the Sideletter re Special Conditions for Movies- for-Television and Long-Form Television Motion Pictures, Made for DVD Productions and Low Budget Theatrical Productions) committed to be produced in Los Angeles or with a Los Angeles-based crew.

  • The Union shall give good faith consideration on a case-by-case basis to requests for special conditions for low budget features (other than those covered by the Sideletter re Special Conditions for Movies for Television and Long-Form Television Motion Pictures, Made for DVD Productions and Low Budget Theatrical Productions) committed to be produced in Los Angeles or with a Los Angeles-based crew.

  • The Employer shall pay the difference, if any, between the “initial” wages paid under this ARTICLE A-16 (Television Motion Pictures) and the applicable theatrical minimum rate under ARTICLE A-15 (Theatrical Motion Pictures).

  • No. 7: dated August 1, 2004, revised as of August 1, 2007, revised as of August 1, 2010, revised as of August 1, 2012, revised as of August 1, 2015 re Special Conditions for Movies for Television and Long-Form Television Motion Pictures, Made for DVD Productions and Low Budget Theatrical Productions.

  • Without limitation of the foregoing, Xxxxxxxxx Entity shall not (and shall cause Holding Company not to) use any Licensed Marks in connection with any Television Motion Pictures without DWA’s approval in advance in writing, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • On all Theatrical Motion Pictures and Television Motion Pictures over sixty-one (61) minutes in length, all Editing Department personnel engaged on such Motion Pictures shall receive screen credit for their classification.

Related to Television Motion Pictures

  • Broadcaster means a person or a group of persons, or body corporate, or any organization or body who, after having obtained, in its name, downlinking permission for its channels, from the Central Government, is providing programming services;

  • Film means single media or multimedia entertainment content for distribution or exhibition to the general public by any means and media in any digital media format, film, or videotape, including, but not limited to, a motion picture, a documentary, a television series, a television miniseries, a television special, interstitial television programming, long-form television, interactive television, music videos, interactive games, video games, commercials, internet programming, an internet video, a sound recording, a video, digital animation, or an interactive website.

  • broadcast means the transmission, relaying or distribution by wireless telegraphy of communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals, intended for direct reception by the general public whether such communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals are actually received or not;

  • Programming means the process of organisation, decision-making and allocation of financial resources in several stages, with the involvement of partners in accordance with Article 5, intended to implement, on a multi-annual basis, joint action by the Union and the Member States to achieve the objectives of the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;