Can a college theatre department sell (at a prophet) videos of past productions of non-original material-- that is, the production is riginal and we paid for rights to put it on, but the playwright is still alive?
I'm sure the rights agreement probably strictly forbid that. Sam French agreements usually allowed for archival copies and that's it. Not to mention any fees for directors, designers, professional actors and stage managers (if you had any). Also license fees for any recorded music used. It's a crazy huge can of worms, Sophia.
Sophia, at least in my book contracts there are very specific clauses dealing with issues like this. It would probably be in the contract with the original playwright (or whoever put the production together if it was something like a revue).
There's some stuff that I just would not be able to do without a magnifying glass.
I bless out 10X microscope at work every day.
Friday cute:
Adorable baby duckies!
Good LORD this afternoon is going slowly. Could someone feed the hamster in the time-passage generator? I think it's gone to sleep.
I suppose I should just bow to my encroaching cronehood and invest in one of those dangly magnifiers that perch on your bosom (the nice elderly ladies who I've seen use them may not have breasts, as such, much less tits). Then I could do my bobbin lace again.
Thanks guys! I assumed this was the case, but wanted some back-up. My theatre boss is, as usual, craxy!
Could someone feed the hamster in the time-passage generator? I think it's gone to sleep.
::looks in time-passage generator, sees skeleton of hamster::
Um....
My RSI-avoidance software recommends as well as the far away focus thing, putting your hands over your open eyes--apparently looking into darkness is more relaxing than just closing your eyes.
Good LORD this afternoon is going slowly.
Sigh
I haven't even made it to afternoon yet.