Examples of theatrical release in a sentence
ProdCo shall produce the Film in accordance with all applicable laws, ordinances and rules, and shall arrange Theatrical Release of the Film in Hong Kong within a period of 3 (three) years from the execution date of PFA.
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.
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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.
Is the production being taped or filmed for: Theatrical Release Network ReleaseNational Release Regional SyndicationD.
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).
With respect to Pictures having an Initial Theatrical Release in 2014 or later (but during the Term): (i) all “A” Films, subject to a cap of not more than 25 such films released per Year, (ii) all SPC Films, subject to a cap of not more than 15 such films released per Year; and (iii) all “B” Films, subject to a cap of not more than 5 such films released per Year, of which not more than 2 may be Third Party Rent-A-System Films.
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By way of example, the License Fee for a Delayed Release Picture which has an Initial Theatrical Release thirty-six months after the completion of principal photography would be reduced by a total of fifty percent (50%) (32% + 18% [1.5% x 12]) of the License Fee otherwise applicable to such Delayed Release Picture as set forth on Exhibit A.
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.