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Crew Deal Memo for Movie or TV Production | Canada
Prepare a Crew Deal Memo for a film or television production in Canada with this fully editable template.
- The crew member's employment is to be exclusive to the production.
- The production company follows a strict nondiscrimination policy in hiring.
- Provisions for kit rentals.
- Provision for car payments if the employee / contractor is using their own vehicle.
- The producer is not liable for theft or loss of the employee's equipment unless it is covered by the producer's insurance under a rental agreement.
- The employee waives his/her moral rights under the Copyright Act and grants the producer the right to use the employee's name and likeness for press kits and promotional materials.
- Drug or alcohol use at work is grounds for immediate dismissal.
- The producer has sole discretion as to whether the crew member receives a screen credit.
- This is a downloadable form that is easy to customize.
- Intended for use in Canada.
$17.99
IATSE Resume Template for Movie and TV Industry Employee
IATSE members can use this template to prepare or update their Resume with details of all the film and television productions they have worked on.
- The work history section is broken down into:
- feature films,
- made for TV movies,
- television series,
- other productions.
- Download, fill it in with your details, print it - reusable and fully editable so you can easily update whenever necessary.
- Available in MS Word format.
$2.29
Director Employment Agreement (non-union)
Hire a director for a non-union motion picture production with this Director Employment Agreement.
- This is a non-union contract but the parties intend the DGA credit rules to apply.
- The director will furnish pre-production, production and post-production services as required for the film, including editing, reshoots and additional photography, soundtrack, etc. (subject to prior contractual commitments).
- The director's compensation will consist of fixed flat fee compensation, plus deferred and contingent compensation.
- The producer has the right to suspend or terminate the agreement if the director becomes incapacitated or is in default of his/her obligations.
- If the producer becomes a DGA signatory, the Directors' Guild of America Basic Agreement will govern if there is a conflict between its terms and the terms of the Employment Agreement.
- You can tailor the non-union Director Employment Agreement for your specific needs, and use it as often as you like.
$29.99
Motion Picture Crew Deal Memo (Non-Union) | USA
Sign up non-union employees to work on your film project with this USA Motion Picture Crew Deal Memo (Non-Union).
- The crew member's employment is to be exclusive to the production.
- The Deal Memo is not a guarantee of employment or a guarantee that the producer will use the employee's work in the motion picture.
- Overtime must be approved beforehand. No compensation is paid for days not actually worked, including sick days and holidays.
- The producer will provide transportation, accommodation, meals and per diem for out-of-town locations.
- The employee will not be reimbursed for the use of his/her vehicle and mobile phone unless approved by the production manager.
- Provisions for box / kit rentals. The producer is not liable for loss or damage unless caused by the producer's negligence.
- The employee's services are provided on a "work made for hire" basis, and all proceeds belong to the producer. The producer has the right to use the employee's name and likeness for press kits and promotional materials.
- Drug and alcohol use at work is grounds for immediate dismissal.
- The employee will receive a screen credit at the producer's discretion.
- This contract is governed by U.S. laws.
$14.99
Actor Loan Out Agreement for SAG actors | USA
Hire an actor on a loan-out basis with this USA Actor Loan Out Agreement for SAG Members.
- The performer will provide his/her services during principal photography, as well as pre-production (rehearsals, production meetings, etc.) and post-production services (reshoots, ADR, etc.).
- The actor will be paid a weekly rate for the services rendered, and a portion of the net profits of the picture as deferred compensation.
- The relationship between the actor and the producer is not that of employee and employer. The actor is an employee of his/her loan-out corporation, and not the producer. The corporation is responsible for withholding and/or paying all amounts required to be paid with respect to the actor's employment and compensation.
- The actor will be provided with transportation, a vehicle, an expense allowance, living accommodation, and dressing room facilities.
- The actor will get screen credit and credit in paid advertising for the motion picture.
- The actor agrees not to do anything that is prohibited under any policy of insurance covering the actor that is obtained by the producer.
- The file includes a Letter of Inducement from the performer, which makes representations about the performer's relationship to the loan-out corporation, and indemnifies the producer against any claims resulting from the performer's work on the picture.
- You can customize the USA Actor Loan Out Agreement for SAG Members, and re-use it on future film projects. Download your copy now.
$29.99
Actor Deal Memo | USA
Write up the terms on which a performer will be hired for a motion picture with this USA Actor Deal Memo.
- The contract contains provisions for both SAG and non-union performers. Just choose the appropriate clauses for your project.
- The wardrobe clause states that the actor will provide all wardrobe items, other than period costumes or specialty items which will be provided by the producer. You can amend this provision to fit the circumstances.
- The producer has exclusive right to use the actor's name and likeness in connection with the picture. The producer will also have all merchandising rights, and will pay the actor a pro rata share of the gross revenues (less distribution fees) derived from the use of the actor's name or likeness in connection with merchandising.
- The contract contains two dispute resolution clauses, one for SAG actors and one for non-union actors.
- The contract also contains an employment eligibility requirement, in accordance with US immigration laws.
- The performer gives the producer the right to make deductions from the performer's pay and remit them to the Motion Picture and Television Relief Fund.
- Available in MS Word format, fully customizable and reusable.
$14.99
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