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.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 27-March-2022
SKU: 8920
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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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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. Downloadable, affordable - perfect for modest film budgets!

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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.
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Nudity Rider to Actor Contract

Prepare a Nudity Rider for an actor contract with this ready-made template form.

  • This rider should be attached to the actor's contract for any movie shoot that involves nudity and/or real or simulated sex acts.
  • The actor acknowledges being aware of the nature of the scenes, and consents to appearing nude or semi-nude and to taking part in the sexual acts.
  • The Nudity Rider to Actor Contract is an important contract template that should be part of your standard film project paperwork.
  • Buy and download the MS Word file, customize it for your purposes. Re-use as often as necessary.
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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 an 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.
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