LETTRE D'ENTENTE INTERVENUE
LETTRE D'ENTENTE INTERVENUE
Entre
L'Association québécoise de la production médiatique, ayant son siège social au 1470, rue Peel, bureau 950, Tour A, dans la ville de Montréal.
Ci-après « l'AQPM »
et
Le Conseil du Québec de la Guilde canadienne des réalisateurs, ayant son siège social au 4200, bureau 000, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxxx, dans la ville de Montréal.
Ci-après « la DGC »
ENTENTE COLLECTIVE RÉALISATEURS DGC-AQPM 2021-2022
ATTENDU QUE la DGC et I'AQPM ont convenu du « Collective Agreement for Directors between AQPM and DGC » en vigueur du 3 janvier 2021 au 2 juillet 2022 (ci-après désignée « l'entente collective »);
ATTENDU QUE la DGC et I'AQPM ont convenu de renouveler l'entente collective pour une durée de quinze (15) mois à compter du 29 janvier 2023 jusqu'au 28 avril 2024;
ATTENDU QUE la nouvelle entente collective est identique à celle présentement en
vigueur, à l'exception de l'augmentation du cachet minimum.
PAR CONSÉQUENT, LES PARTIES CONVIENNENT DE CE QUI SUIT :
1. Le préambule et l'Annexe 1 font partie intégrante de la présente.
2. L'entente collective s'applique intégralement à l'exception de l'augmentation des
cachets minimums prévue à la clause 3 de la présente lettre d'entente.
3. Les cachets minimums mentionnés aux articles 17.11, 17.12, 17.13, 17.16 et 17.17 de l'entente collective sont augmentés de 3,5%, le tout conformément aux articles joints en annexe.
4. La présente lettre d'entente entre en vigueur le 29 janvier 2023 et les cachets décrits en annexe ne s'appliqueront qu'aux contrats signés à compter de cette date.
EN FOI DE QUOI, les parties ont signé à Montréal, ce 29e jour du mois de janvier 2023.
Pour la DGC Pour I'AQPM
Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx
Présidente du Conseil
d'administration
Présidente du Conseil
d'administration
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx
Agente d'affaires
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Présidente -Directrice générale
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
Directrice des relations de travail et des affaires juridiques
ANNEXE 1
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Section 2 Fees Payable for Theatrical Film
17.11 Theatrical Fees
The minimum fees payable to a Director for a Theatrical Film are the following:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 0000 | ||||
Xxxxx | Budget | Base Fee | Use Fee (90% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in weeks) |
A | $10,879,238M and over | 184 971 $ | 166 477 $ | 16 |
B | $9,791,314M to $10,879,238M | 163 390 $ | 147 054 $ | 15 |
C | $8,703,390M to $9,791,314M | 144 894 $ | 130 406 $ | 15 |
D | $7,615,467M to $8,703,390M | 134 103 $ | 120 697 $ | 14 |
E | $6,527,543M to $7,615,467M | 120 233 $ | 108 208 $ | 14 |
F | $5,439,618M to $6,527,543M | 101 735 $ | 91 562 $ | 12 |
G | $4,351,695M to $5,439,618M | 77 071 $ | 69 365 $ | 12 |
H | $3,263,771M to $4,351,695M | 58 575 $ | 52 717 $ | 10 |
I | $2,719,809M to $3,263,771M | 50 868 $ | 45 780 $ | 10 |
J | $2,175,847M to $2,719,809M | 41 618 $ | 37 457 $ | 10 |
K | $1,631,885M to $2,175,847M | 3% of Budget | 8 | |
L | under $1,631,885M | 2.75% of Budget | 8 |
Section3 Fees Payable for a Series
17.12 Fees for Half-Hour Series
The minimum fees payable to a Director for a half-hour episode of a Series are the following:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 2024 | ||||
Tier | Budget | Base Fee | Use Fee (110% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in days) |
A | $1,087,924 M and over | 14 269 $ | 15 695 $ | 10 |
B | $788,744 k to $1,087,924M | 11 286 $ | 12 414 $ | 10 |
C | $543,962k to $788,744k | 9 483 $ | 10 433 $ | 10 |
D | $380,773k to $543,962k | 3% of Budget | 10 | |
E | Under $380,773k | 2.75% of Budget | 10 |
17.13 Fees for One-Hour Series
The minimum fees payable to a Director for a one-hour episode of a Series are the following:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 2024 | ||||
Tier | Budget | Base Fee | Use Fee (110% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in days) |
A | $1,414,301M and over | 23 429 $ | 25 773 $ | 18 |
B | $1,196,716M to $1,414,301M | 19 525 $ | 21 477 $ | 18 |
C | $598,358k to $1,196,716M | 3% of Budget | 18 | |
D | Under $598,358k | 2.75% of Budget | 18 |
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17.16 Pilot
The minimum fees payable to a Director of a pilot are the following: For a half-hour pilot:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 2024 | ||||
Tier | Budget | Pilot Base Fee | Pilot Use Fee* (110% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in days) |
A | $1,087,924M and over | 15 695 $ | 17 266 $ | 10 |
B | $788,744k to $1,087,924M | 12 413 $ | 13 656 $ | 10 |
C | $543,962k to $788,744k | 10 433 $ | 11 474 $ | 10 |
D | $380,773k to $543,962k | 3% of Budget | 10 | |
E | Under $380,773k | 2.75% of Budget | 10 |
*When applicable
For a one-hour pilot:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 2024 | ||||
Tier | Budget | Pilot Base Fee | Pilot Use Fee* (110% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in days) |
A | $1,414,301M and over | 25 773 $ | 28 351 $ | 18 |
B | $1,196,716M to $1,414,301M | 21 478 $ | 23 625 $ | 18 |
C | $598,358k to $1,196,716M | 3% of Budget | 18 | |
D | Under $598,358k | 2.75% of Budget | 18 |
* When applicable
The payment of the appropriate Pilot Base fee shall entitle the Producer to one run simultaneously on any platform.
For any additional use, including as part of a Series, the Director shall be paid the appropriate Use fee on the first day of principal photography of the Series. This payment shall entitle the Producer to the rights provided in Article 17.06.
In addition, where the Pilot results in a Series, the Director of the Pilot shall be paid a one- time bonus equal to the difference between the Pilot Base fee and one hundred thirty-five percent (135%) of the Base fee in the appropriate tier for half-hour or one-hour Series on the first day of principal photography of the Series.
Where a Series does not have a Pilot, the Producer and the Director of the first episode of the Series may negotiate a fee higher than the fees provided for in Article 17.12 or 17.13.
Section 4 Fees Payable for Movies for Television
17.17 Fees
The minimum fees payable to a Director for a Movie for Television are the following:
January 29, 2023 to April 28, 2024 | ||||
Tier | Budget | Base Fee | Use Fee (110% of Base fee) | Guaranteed period (in days) |
A | $5,299,587M and over | 3% of Budget, up to $194 740 | 45 | |
B | $4,195,507M to $5,299,587M | 2.5% of Budget | 40 | |
C | $3,091,426M to $4,195,507M | 32 835 $ | 36 120 $ | 40 |
D | $2,197,757M to $3,091,426M | 22 645 $ | 24 911 $ | 40 |
E | Under $2,197,757M | 2% of Budget | 40 |
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