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Radio Airtime Sales Agreement for Commercials | UK
Sell radio airtime to a customer for one or more commercials with this easy-to-use template for the United Kingdom.
- The client will provide its recorded advertisement in a format and quality acceptable to the radio station.
- The client is responsible for obtaining all necessary licences and consents required with respect to the use of any intellectual property or other material contained in the advertisement.
- The client agrees to indemnify and hold the radio station harmless from any claims, damages or liabilities arising from the content or broadcast of the commercial.
- The contract includes an optional section for commercial production services, at the client's request.
- The template includes a sample Airtime Rate Card.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Governed by English law and intended to be used only in the United Kingdom.
$24.99
Production Agreement for Commercials | USA
Do you produce commercials for television or streaming channels? Write up a Production Agreement for a client with this customizable template for U.S. productions.
- The Agreement contains sections for:
- the client's specifications for the commercial,
- production schedule,
- production requirements for casting, sets, locations, music, photography, etc.,
- schedule of costs and
- payment schedule.
- Any copyrightable work and materials used in the commercial are deemed to be a work-for-hire and the property of the client.
- All ads produced under the agreement will meet current SMPTE standards.
- The production company agrees to comply with all applicable union rules and regulations and collective bargaining agreements.
- The production company also agrees that all players employed under the contract will be engaged in accordance with the current SAG or AFTRA contract, whichever applies, and the production company will provide all necessary documentation in that regard.
- You can customize this MS Word template for your production company, and personalize each contract for a specific client.
- The contract is governed by U.S. laws.
$29.99
Call Sheet for TV Commercial Shoot
Need a call sheet for a television commercial shoot? Download this easy-to-use template.
- You can list all cast and crew from all departments on the Call Sheet.
- The form is available in MS Word format and can be completed on a laptop or tablet, or printed off and filled in by hand.
- Once you've purchased the form, it's yours - use it on all your upcoming jobs.
- Download the Call Sheet for TV Commercial Shoot and customize it for your shoot. It's fast, easy and affordable.
$2.99
Performer Release Form (TV Commercial)
Get this Performer Release Form signed by every performer in a television commercial shoot prior to the start of shooting.
- The performer releases the producers and the sponsor from any liability with respect to the commercial shoot.
- The performer grants the producers and the sponsor the perpetual right to use recordings of his or her likeness or voice in connection with the commercial.
- The performer waives any right to bring suit in future with respect to the commercial.
- Available in MS Word format.
- This release form can be used almost anywhere.
$2.50
Director Agreement for Video or Commercial | USA
Hire a director to direct videos or commercials with this USA Director Services Agreement.
- This is an ongoing contract that can be terminated at any time by written notice.
- The director will provide services to the production company only in connection with television commercials and videos, but will not direct any feature films, TV programs or other projects.
- The director will be paid a daily rate per shooting day, additional compensation in the form of profit participation, and a percentage-based director's fee for all videos shot.
- The director will also be entitled to a percentage of any net under-budget amounts on TV commercials shot by the director.
- All of the director's services are provided as a work made for hire, and the director waives all moral rights of authors (droit moral) with respect to the work produced under the Agreement.
- The director is engaged as an independent contractor, not as an employee, and he/she is responsible for paying his/her own payroll, withholding and other taxes, unemployment insurance, worker's compensation and other required amounts.
- The director is responsible for paying DGA membership dues, and the production company will pay any employer contributions to pension and benefit plans as required by the DGA Basic Agreement.
- Available as a fully editable MS Word template.
- Governed by the laws of the United States.
$19.99