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- Residuals - Directors Guild of America
Residuals represent significant income for DGA members (~$300M in 2016), help fund the Basic Pension Plan for all participants, not just those who earn residuals, and are one of the greatest financial benefits of being a DGA member
- SAG Residuals 101 - ABS Payroll Accounting
The total residuals due from a sale licensing deal is based on: the revenue generated—whether from Distributors Gross Receipts (DGR) or a licensing fee—the governing union contract, and the reuse market or markets
- How to Protect Your Production from Residuals Penalties
Find out what triggers residuals late fees and nonpayment penalties and learn about proactive steps you can take to avoid them Residuals are union-negotiated compensation paid to actors, film or television directors, and others involved in making TV shows and movies
- DGA GENERAL INFO | RESIDUALS Page 1 of 2 - The University of Texas at . . .
Residual payments are made to DGA directors following a film's theatrical run for its subsequent exploitation on videocassette, laserdisc and DVD, pay television, basic cable and free television
- What are Residual Payments? - paykings. com
Residual payments, or residuals, are compensation paid to talent and creatives when their work is reused beyond its initial exhibition This could include reruns on television, streaming on digital platforms, syndication in foreign markets, or distribution through other channels
- ICYMI: Mo Money, No Problems – A Producer’s Guide to Residuals
Moore explains that even if a film is a “financial disaster” it still has to pay residuals to union guild talent each time it runs on cable, SVOD or other platforms Residuals are one of the downstream production expenses that have nothing to do with profits
- Union-Guild Residuals for SVOD-AVOD digital distribution
Guild Minimums: Under most guild terms (WGA, DGA, SAG AFTRA), producers of digital content are permitted to negotiate freely if the project budget remains under the High Budget SVOD thresholds: (i) $3M and above for 66 min or more of content (ii) $2 5M and above for 36-65 min or more of content and (iii) $1 3M and above for 20-35 min or more of
- ARTICLE 29. MINIMUM SALARIES AND RESIDUAL COMPENSATION FOR DIRECTORS OF . . .
there are no license agreements for the pay television exhibition of the program at the time the Director is employed ) (ii) One and one-half million (1,500,000) subscribers or more but less than two million (2,000,000) subscribers --seventy percent (70%) of the applicable free television minimum
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