What is a SAG short project agreement?

What is a SAG short project agreement?

The Short Project Agreement applies to those projects shooting entirely in the United States with a maximum total budget of $50,000 and a maximum total run time of 40 minutes. Note that this does not apply to episodic nor animated projects.

How much does it cost to make a short film sag?

The SAG Moderate Low Budget Agreement applies to non-episodic shows with budgets between $300,000 and $700,000 and has a day rate of $335 and weekly rate of $1166. The SAG Ultra Low Budget Agreement for films that are $250,000 or less.

How do you fill out a SAG contract?

Quick Find

  1. Fill out the header.
  2. Add your actors and their status.
  3. Add work time.
  4. Insert meal breaks.
  5. Add travel times.
  6. Fill in speciality events.
  7. Collect signatures.
  8. Send it to your SAG payroll company.

Can you make money from a short film?

Short films, whether they are being shared online or through film festivals, are most profitable as a calling card that will get you more work. Look at it as a resume, but for your film career. Every short film you write, direct, produce, and -most importantly – share will lead to more work.

Can a SAG actor work in a non union film?

If a union actor auditions for a non-union film, he can still be cast. SAG actors are not supposed to work in non-union projects, yet many do anyway. The producer is not liable for the actor’s violation as long as it’s made clear that the production is non-union.

Can SAG actors work on short films?

The short film agreement is a mixed cast agreement! That means that SAG an non-union actors can both work on the project. You can pay your non-union actors whatever you want (as long as they agree to it).

How do you Exhibit G?

Steps to filling out the “G”:

  1. Fill in necessary information. Picture Title. Company. Shooting Location (Today’s shooting address) Production # (SAG will assign you one) Date (Today’s Date)
  2. Fill in information for each actor / stunt person. # – Cast ID. Cast – Actor’s full name. Minor? – Are they a minor. Write Y for yes.

How do I sign a contract with an actor?

They have been drawn up in consultation with a professional media lawyer, Mark Lloyd. The contract should be printed out on company letterhead. 2 copies signed by the producer should be sent out – one for the actor to keep and one for them to sign and return.

How do I get all rights assigned to a short film?

Ideally actors will agree to assign all rights in a short film or low budget feature when they sign the contract. Largely speaking these films do not make much, if any, return on their original budgets and those involved are doing so in order to progress their careers so asking for all rights to be assigned is a reasonable request.

Do you need a contract with actors for a shoot?

You should always use a contract with your actors no matter how informal the shoot. It will save you from the consequences of any misunderstandings or disagreements further down the line. The Shooting People Actors Contract contains things that the actor promises to do – such as turn up.

What is the 2020 theatrical codified basic agreement?

This memorandum details modifications to the existing Basic Agreement and Television Agreement. This is the master agreement for theatrical motion pictures, and spells out the responsibilities of producers working in that medium. This is the form a producer signs to producer under the 2020 Theatrical Codified Basic Agreement.

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