theatrical release definition

theatrical release means exhibition to the paying public at the commercial cinema;
theatrical release means to make particular Digital Entertainment Content commercially available to consumers in a cinema or theater on a basis other than for test purposes.
theatrical release. Theatrical Release means the earlier of: (i) the date on which the Picture is first exhibited in theaters, including mini-theaters and MTV theaters, within the Territory to the paying public, including screenings to qualify for awards presentations by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which Distributor must cause the Theatrical Release of the Picture in the Territory; or (iii) six (6) months after Notice of Initial Delivery.

Examples of theatrical release in a sentence

  • Licensor shall provide Licensee with a written notice setting forth the Current PPV Availability Date, the Current PPV Program License Period, the Initial U.S. Theatrical Release Date and the Home Video Street Date for each Current PPV Program no later than 90 days prior to such Current PPV Program’s Current PPV Availability Date; provided that incidental failures to meet such timing shall not be a breach of this Agreement.

  • Licensor shall provide Licensee with a written notice setting forth the Current VOD Availability Date, the Current VOD License Period, the Initial U.S. Theatrical Release Date and the Home Video Street Date for each Current VOD Program no later than 90 days prior to such Current VOD Program’s Current VOD Availability Date; provided that incidental failures to meet such timing shall not be a breach of this Agreement.

  • If Licensor reasonably believes that any Qualifying Films will fail to meet at least one of the Minimum Requirements, Licensor shall provide STE with a notice setting forth such information within 30 days of such Qualifying Film’s Initial Theatrical Release.

  • Such schedules shall include all information relevant to TWC as distributor regarding each such property including, without limitation, tentative title and underlying rights (including without limitation drafts of treatments and/or screenplays), key creative attachments, and development or production status (including without limitation greenlight date, actual or scheduled commencement of principal photography date, and scheduled Initial Theatrical Release date).

  • US Theatrical Release: Angel will release the Content on a minimum of 1200 screens, in the top [30] US Markets (the “US Screen Guarantee”); The US Screen Guarantee shall increase based upon the table below based upon ticket pre-sales at least 21 days prior to opening weekend.

  • The first category shall be those Pictures which are expected to be released theatrically as the first window of exploitation in the U.S., including any Picture released theatrically by OFG doing business as First Look Pictures (a "Theatrical Release Picture").

  • During the period between the Theatrical Release of the Picture and the first accounting Statement, Distributor will give weekly Notice to Licensor setting forth all information available to Distributor regarding the results of such release, including exhibition terms, box office receipts and expenses as reported and received or incurred, on a weekly and cumulative basis.

  • If Distributor has undertaken a Theatrical Release or Video Release of the Picture or begun exploiting any Licensed Right, then any alleged defect will be deemed waived by Distributor.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the ^ for the Theatrical Release Pictures named in Exhibits A through D (the "Initial Theatrical Release Picture(s)") shall be as provided in each of Exhibits A through D.

  • STE may exercise its rights under this Section 7 in connection with its Pay Television and SOD rights hereunder (i) upon a Picture’s Initial Theatrical Release for trade advertising and (ii) commencing ninety (90) days prior to the commencement of each License Period for consumer advertising and promotion.


More Definitions of theatrical release

theatrical release. Theatrical Release means the earlier of: (i) the date on which the Picture is first exhibited in theaters, including mini-theaters and MTV theaters, within the Territory to the paying public, including screenings to qualify for awards presentations by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which Distributor must cause the Theatrical Release of the Picture in the Territory; or (iii) six (6) months after Notice of Initial Delivery. 6.4 Video Release: Video Release means the earlier of: (i) the date on which Videograms embodying the Picture are first sold or rented to the paying public in the Territory for Home Video use by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date on which Videograms embodying the Picture are first exhibited in places of public performance in the Territory for Commercial Video use by authority of Distributor; or
theatrical release. Theatrical Release means the earlier of: (i) the date on which the Picture is first exhibited in theaters, including mini-theaters and MTV theaters, within the Territory to the paying public, including screenings to qualify for awards presentations by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which Distributor must cause the Theatrical Release of the Picture in the Territory; or (iii) six (6) months after Notice of Initial Delivery. 6.6 Video Release: Video Release means the earlier of: (i) the date on which Videograms embodying the Picture are first sold or rented to the paying public in the Territory for Home Video use by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date on which Videograms embodying the Picture are first exhibited in places of public performance in the Territory for Commercial Video use by authority of Distributor; or (iii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which Distributor must cause the Video Release of the Picture in the Territory; or (iv) one (1) month after the end of the earliest Video Holdback; or (v) if there is no Theatrical Release of the Picture in the Territory, six (6) months after Notice of Initial Delivery.
theatrical release means the date on which the Picture is first exhibited in theaters, including mini-theaters and MTV theaters, within the Territory to the paying public, including screenings to qualify for awards presentations by authority of Licensor. VIDEO RELEASE means the date on which Videograms embodying the Picture are first sold or rented to the paying public in the Territory by authority of Licensor.
theatrical release means exhibition to the paying public at the commercial cinema. It is intended that a significant proportion of the earnings from the film should be obtained by such exhibition. The phrase significant proportion is not statutorily defined; its level will depend on the facts in each case, but HMRC normally accept that 5% of total estimated income is a significant proportion in this context.
theatrical release means: the earlier of: (i) the date on which the Film is first exhibited in theatres, including mini-theatres and MTV theatres, within the Territory to the paying public, including screenings to qualify for awards presentations by authority of Distributor; or (ii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which Distributor must cause the Theatrical Release of the Film in the Territory; or (iii) six (6) months after Notice of Initial Delivery . Video Release" means: the earlier of: (i) the date on which Videograms embodying the Film are first sold or rented to the paying public in the Territory for home video use by authority of Distributor; (ii) the date if specified in the Deal Terms on which distributor must cause the Video Release of the Film in the Territory; (iii) one ( 1) month after the end of the earliest Video Holdback; or (iv) if there is no Theatrical Release of the Film in the Territory, six (6) months after notice of Initial Delivery . "Wholesale level" means: the level of Videogram distribution from which Videograms are supplied directly to retailers for ultimate sale or rental to the paying public. The Wholesale Level may include intermediate distribution levels between the manufacturer and the retailer , such as rack jobbers and the like, if such distribution is performed by a Distributor Affiliate, or if Distributor participates in the profits from such intermediate distribution, but then only to the extent of such participation. "Videogram" means: a copy of any description whether now existing or hereafter devised (including without limitation copies in so-called "videocassette", "digital versatile disc", "laserdisc" or video-CD" formats) bearing or used for reproducing a film including the <PAGE> sound track thereof intended to be viewed by means of a playback device connected to or forming part of a television receiver or similar device. "Video Publishing Rights" means: the packaging of the Videogram together with a print publication at stand- alone retail units including, but not limited to, newspaper stands, kiosks, petrol stations and vending machines. For the avoidance of doubt it is understood and agreed that any sale of the Film only at such stand-alone retail units shall be deemed part of the Video Sell-Through Rights and any receipts deriving therefrom shall be allocated accordingly. Part 2: Rights -------------- "Airline and Shipping Rights" means: to exhibit and perform the Film in any gauge or width and by any means in airli...
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