Managing
Media Projects - Managing
the Idea : Industry Agreements (Musicians, An Independent
Production 1)
The industry agreement which should meet your needs is the
Television Agreement negotiated between The Producers Alliance for Cinema
and Television (PACT) and The Musicians Union (MU). (NB: Singers
terms are governed by the PACT/Equity Agreement.)
This agreement caters for every type of engagement that a
producer may need to offer a musician, ranging from a single three-hour session
to record a few minutes of incidental sound-track music for a documentary
to the in-vision recording of a symphony concert, from the on-screen performance
of a current pop hit to the wind sextet in costume playing at the 18th-century
ball in a costume drama, from archive use of musicians performances
in
retrospective
programmes to the incidental appearance of musicians in a news magazine item.
It specifies rates (generally per three-hour session, though
there is exceptional provision for one of four hours with a break). These
are generally accepted by musicians as the rate, rather than a minimum base
for negotiation. It defines the maximum amount of music that may be recorded
in each session.
It deals with payments for playing more than one instrument
(doubling), for transporting large instruments to the studio (porterage),
for appearing in costume, and for most other things that a musician might
be required to do