Script Supervisors Clause Samples

The Script Supervisors clause defines the role and responsibilities of script supervisors during a production. It typically outlines the requirement for a script supervisor to be present on set, their duties in maintaining script continuity, tracking changes, and ensuring that all scenes are accurately recorded for editing purposes. This clause ensures that the production maintains consistency and accuracy in the filmed material, thereby preventing continuity errors and facilitating a smoother post-production process.
Script Supervisors. (a) Preparation and Pre-timing: The Employer agrees to remunerate Script Supervisors for authorized preparation duties and pre-timing duties. Preparation and pre-timing pay shall be paid as work hours and shall be subject to individual negotiations. (b) Script Supervisors shall not be required to supply Equipment such as Digital Camera, Photo Printer, Computer, Printer, FAX Machine, or chair for the implementation of work without remuneration.
Script Supervisors. (a) Preparation and Pre-timing: The Employer agrees to pay the Script Supervisor for authorized preparation duties and pre-timing duties. Preparation and pre-timing shall be paid as work hours, the number of which shall be subject to individual negotiations. (b) Multi-Camera Set-ups: When more than one camera is utilized simultaneously the Script Supervisor shall be paid an additional sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) per each additional camera on a day when second camera is used.
Script Supervisors. Multi-Camera Setups
Script Supervisors. Multi-Camera Setups: When two or more cameras are utilized simultaneously for 50% or more of the shooting time in a day, the Script Supervisor shall be paid an additional sum of sixty dollars ($60.00).
Script Supervisors 

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