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    Show Business Law by Muller, Peter;

    Motion Pictures, Television, Video

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Praeger
    • Date of Publication 21 November 1990
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780899304939
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x155 mm
    • Weight 539 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    The entertainment business is a most democratic field, offering success to anyone who has the talent, ability, and drive to master their art. But in order to achieve this goal, an individual must also possess knowledge, particularly in the area of contracts and agreements. This work represents a comprehensive overview of the procedures, timing, and agreements used in the motion picture, television, and video industries, and provides model contracts and explanations as to why specific clauses are employed and what the mutual benefits of each may be.

    The work presents the major contracts utilized in the show business industry in a manner that is readable and understandable to artists, producers, writers, directors, and other members of the entertainment community. Peter Muller breaks the contracts down to their essential elements, and offers detailed accounts of their legal implications for both parties involved. Among the contracts and agreements examined are the personal manager, agent, actor, director, and screen writer agreements; the motion picture distribution agreement; pay-per-view; licensing feature films for television syndication; international coproductions; home video license agreements; endorsements; and independent production financing. This hands-on guide to show business law will prove to be a valuable addition to public, academic, and law libraries, as well as a useful reference tool for literary and talent agencies, entertainment companies, and individuals in the entertainment industry.

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    Table of Contents:

    The Acquisition of Motion Picture Rights by Option
    The Personal Manager Agreement
    The Agent Agreement
    The Actor Agreement
    The Screen Writer Agreement
    The Producer Agreement
    The Director Agreement
    Master Recording Use for a Motion Picture and Synchronization Rights
    The Motion Picture Distribution Agreement: The Worldwide Pick-Up Deal
    The Pay-Per-View Agreement
    Licensing Feature Films for Television Syndication
    International Coproductions
    The Home Video License Agreement
    Endorsements
    Independent Production Financing
    The Attorney and the Accountant
    Appendix A: Copyright Registration Forms
    Appendix B: Labor Organizations and Associations
    Bibliography
    Index

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