Weather Permitting Calls. (a) When the scheduled photography is cancelled by Producer because of weather conditions, a sideline musician reporting pursuant to a “weather-permitting” call shall be paid one-half (½) day of pay, which shall entitle the Producer to hold the sideline musician for not exceeding four (4) hours; the sideline musician shall receive two (2) hours of pay (at straight time) for each additional two (2) hours or fraction thereof, during which he/she is thereafter so held. (b) During this time, the Producer may costume, rehearse or otherwise use the sideline musician on the specified photoplay, except for recording or photographing, still or otherwise, of such sideline musician. (c) If the sideline musician is used for such recording or photographing, he/she shall receive a day of pay. (d) “Weather-permitting” calls shall not be issued for stages in studios.
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Sources: Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement
Weather Permitting Calls. (a) When the scheduled photography is cancelled by Producer because of weather conditions, a sideline musician reporting pursuant to a “"weather-permitting” " call shall be paid one-half (½) day of pay, which shall entitle the Producer to hold the sideline musician for not exceeding four (4) hours; the sideline musician shall receive two (2) hours of pay (at straight time) for each additional two (2) hours hours, or fraction thereof, during which he/she is thereafter so held.
(b) During this time, the Producer may costume, rehearse or otherwise use the sideline musician on the specified photoplay, except for recording or photographing, still or otherwise, of such sideline musician.
(c) If the sideline musician is used for such recording or photographing, he/she shall receive a day of pay.
(d) “Weather-permitting” " calls shall not be issued for stages in studios.
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Sources: Basic Television Film Agreement
Weather Permitting Calls. (a) When the scheduled photography is cancelled by Producer because of weather conditions, a sideline musician reporting pursuant to a “weather-permitting” call shall be paid one-half (½) day of pay, which shall entitle the Producer to hold the sideline musician for not exceeding four (4) hours; the sideline musician shall receive two (2) hours of pay (at straight time) for each additional two (2) hours or fraction thereof, during which he/she is thereafter so held.
(b) During this time, the Producer may costume, rehearse or otherwise use the sideline musician on the specified photoplay, except for recording or photographing, still or otherwise, of such sideline musician.
(c) If the sideline musician is used for such recording or photographing, he/she shall receive a day of pay.
(d) “Weather-permitting” calls shall not be issued for stages in studios.
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