Animal Performer Agreement for Film and TV

Hire animals to perform in a movie or television production with this Animal Performer Agreement.

  • The contract can be used to acquire the services of horses, dogs, cats, birds, or any other animal performers required by the script.
  • The animal's owner will have the animals available on the shooting dates and at the location(s) specified.
  • The animals will be accompanied at all times by an experienced trainer / handler.
  • The owner will ensure that the animals are kept safe and secure, and that they do not at any time pose a threat to persons or other animals, both on and off the set.
  • The owner must ensure that all rules and guidelines of the SPCA are followed, and that all laws and regulations governing animal safety are obeyed, to ensure the animals' safety and well being.
  • This Animal Performer Agreement template is available in MS Word format.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 07-February-2021
SKU: 7348
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Is there an actor you have in mind for a particular role in your next film project? Make an offer of employment to the actor through his/her agent with this downloadable offer letter template.

  • The offer includes details about the project and the terms of employment, including:
    • the length of the shoot and the location(s) at which filming will take place,
    • the amount of the actor's salary for his/her work on the film,
    • amounts or percentages of deferred and contingent compensation,
    • credit provisions for both on-screen and advertising,
    • travel, accommodation, and per diem expenses.
  • You can easily personalize each offer letter for every actor you're considering for roles. Download your copy of the Offer of Employment to Actor template and get the ball rolling.
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Actor Employment Agreement for Non-Union Day Performers

Hire a non-union day player for a film or television production with this Actor Employment Agreement.

  • The actor will provide his/her own wardrobe, except for period costumes or specialty items which will be provided by the production company.
  • The film's producer represents that it is not a party to any Screen Actors Guild collective bargaining agreement, and the performer warrants that he/she is not a member of any union or guild which would prevent the performer from working on the picture.
  • The actor gives the producer the exclusive right to use the actor's name and likeness in connection with the picture. The producer will also hold all merchandising rights, and will pay the actor a pro rata share of the gross revenues derived from the use of the actor's name or likeness in connection with merchandising.
  • The contract includes an employment eligibility clause as required by U.S. laws, which can be deleted for Canadian film productions.
  • The Actor Employment Agreement for Non-Union Day Performers is a fully customizable template. You can use it in both the United States and in Canada.
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Film Extras Employment Agreement

Do you need extras and background performers for your film or television production? Sign them up with this standard Film Extras Employment Agreement.

  • The performer will not be paid additional wages for weekends, overtime or holidays.
  • The performer will get regular meal breaks and food services.
  • Screen credit will be at the producer's discretion.
  • The contract includes an immigration verification employment eligibility clause for USA contracts.
  • The parties agree to have any disputes handled in accordance with AFMA arbitration rules.
  • The form includes a Release Form authorizing the producer to use the performer's name and likeness, and confirming that the performer's services were rendered as a work made for hire.
  • You can customize the Film Extras Employment Agreement for each project and reuse it as often as needed.
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Stunt Performer Agreement

Hire stunties for a motion picture production with this Stunt Performer Agreement.

  • The provisions of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Codified Basic Agreement are incorporated into the agreement.
  • The performer will be paid a fixed fee for the guaranteed employment period, and a weekly amount pro rated for each additional day ⁄ week beyond the guaranteed period (excluding location premiums).
  • The rate of compensation may be adjusted depending on the nature of the stunts involved, in which case the parties must agree on the adjustment before the stunt is performed, provided that any delay in determining the amount of the adjustment does not delay production.
  • The stunt performer will also receive additional compensation (as set out in the SAG Codified Basic Agreement or Television Agreement, whichever applies) for TV and theatrical exhibition, cable, and supplemental market exhibition of the picture.
  • If the role includes dialogue, the performer is entitled to continuous employment and 'right to role', and the parties will execute a separate contract in that regard.
  • The producer is authorized to deduct and pay the required amount to the Motion Picture and Television Fund on the performer's behalf.The Stunt Performer Agreement is a standard contract form that you can use on every shoot. Easy to edit and customize - download a copy for your production office.
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Make-Up and Special Effects Agreement

Acquire the services of a make-up artist to do character and special effects make-up for a motion picture with this Make-Up and Special Effects Agreement.

  • The make-up artist is retained as an independent contractor, not as an employee.
  • The make-up artist is responsible for maintaining and storing the effects for a specified period of years after shooting wraps on the film.
  • The make-up artist will consult with the producer at all stages of designing and completing the make-up effects.
  • In addition to a fixed fee, the contractor will be paid a percentage of the merchandising net profits from exploitation of the effects.
  • The producer agrees to pay SAG scale compensation for crew required for set operations, and SAG pension and health ⁄ welfare plan contributions.
  • The make-up artist is responsible for paying all of its employees, and for supplying all materials and supplies used to create the make-up and special effects.
  • All rights (including all proprietary rights) in and to the effects are the property of the producer, and the producer agrees not to disclose details of the design or manufacture of the effects, except as required for merchandising or for subsequent productions.

Download this Make-Up and Special Effects Agreement template and create specialized contracts for your film shoot without spending all of your budget on legal fees.

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