Legal Guide to Producer and Director Agreements
Legal Guide to Producer and Director Agreements
Taught by Thomas A. Crowell, Esq.
Entertainment & IP Attorney
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Summary

Learn from a Top Entertainment Attorney who's Clients Have worked with Sony, Starz, TLC, Marvel and DC!

Get a 64-page Producer & Director Agreement Checklist and a Location Agreement Checklist

A producer and director agreement is a legal contract that outlines the responsibilities, rights, and compensation of the producer and director involved in a film or television project. It is a crucial document that ensures both parties understand their roles and are protected throughout the production process. Without a proper agreement, the production can face significant risks and challenges.

Without a clear agreement, disputes may arise over creative decisions, budget management, and profit distribution, which can lead to costly legal battles and delays in the production schedule. The lack of a formal contract can also result in misunderstandings regarding the scope of authority, leading to overstepping boundaries and friction between the producer and director. Furthermore, without defined compensation terms, there can be disagreements over payments, which might not only sour relationships but also impact the financial stability of the project.

In the absence of an agreement that specifies intellectual property rights, issues may emerge over who owns the final product and any derivative works. This can complicate the distribution and monetization of the film or television show. Additionally, without indemnification clauses, a party may be left vulnerable to liabilities arising from the actions of the other party, potentially incurring significant financial losses.

Overall, a well-drafted producer and director agreement is essential for delineating the expectations and obligations of each party, providing a framework for resolving conflicts, and safeguarding the interests of both the producer and director. It serves as a foundation for a collaborative and successful production, ensuring that all contributors can focus on their creative and professional contributions with peace of mind. 

In this exclusive Stage 32 Next Level Webinar, top entertainment attorney Thomas A. Crowell, Esq. will guide attendees through the complexities of producer and director agreements in the film and television industry. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of how these agreements differ from other contracts, such as location agreements, and why they are vital for the smooth operation of a production. 

You will gain a thorough understanding of each clause’s significance and learn how to leverage them for your benefit. This webinar will place particular emphasis on those deal points that control :

  • Compensation: Understanding how payment structures are defined and what conditions may affect them.

  • Credit: Clarifying how credits are allocated and the implications they have on professional reputation and future work.

  • IP Rights: Outlining the ownership and usage rights of intellectual property created during production.

  • Approvals: The power and obligation to approve create and business aspects of the production and hierarchy of approval.

  • Exclusivity: Discussing the importance of exclusive agreements and their impact on availability for other projects.

  • Publicity Rights: Examining the rights to use an individual’s likeness in marketing and promotional materials.

  • Option for Future Services: Exploring the terms under which a party may be contracted for future projects.

  • Warranties: Ensuring that all parties fulfill their contractual promises and understand the consequences of not doing so.

  • Indemnification: Protecting against financial loss due to lawsuits or claims related to the production.

Drawing on his wealth of experience in entertainment law, Thomas will explore the key elements of these agreements, including the delineation of duties, creative control, and financial arrangements. He will offer valuable advice on how to negotiate terms that benefit both the producer and director while safeguarding the interests of the production.

The course will demystify common above-the-line deal concepts, providing clarity on terms that often cause confusion:

  • Most-Favored Nations: Ensuring that no party receives more favorable terms than others.

  • Pay-or-Play: Guaranteeing payment regardless of whether the project moves forward or the individual’s involvement is terminated.

  • Frozen Rights: Understanding the implications when rights to a project are put on hold.

  • Waterfall Provisions: Detailing how profits are distributed among stakeholders.

The session will also include a detailed Q&A segment, providing attendees with the opportunity to seek advice on specific concerns related to producer and director agreements.

This Stage 32 webinar aims to equip producers, directors, and filmmakers with the legal expertise necessary to negotiate and navigate these agreements confidently. By the end of the session, you will be better prepared to handle the legal aspects of film and television production, allowing you to concentrate on your creative goals.

PLUS! You will receive:

  • A 64-page Producer & Director Agreement Checklist
  • A Location Agreement Checklist

 

Praise for Thomas:

"Thomas is great. I love a producer turned attorney because of the insight they can provide into various situations and life rights are so much more common in documentary than in narrative storytelling; so I appreciate his view on what this group of rights is and how to approach a life rights deal." -- David S.

"Flowing with knowledge and apparent honesty, an excellent workout for the nuance of the topic , information I'm certain to deal with." -- Chris Z.

 

 

The information provided in this webinar is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. The presenter makes no warranties or representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose of the content. Attendees should consult with a qualified attorney for advice on specific legal issues related to their film projects.

 

What You'll Learn

  • Understanding the Details: Grasp the critical components of producer and director agreements, including:

    •   Roles and responsibilities

    •   Creative control

    •   Compensation and profit-sharing

  • Negotiation and Drafting: Acquire the skills to effectively negotiate and draft comprehensive agreements. Focus on key clauses such as:

    •  Decision-making authority

    •  Budgetary control

    •  Intellectual property rights

  • Avoiding Pitfalls: Learn to identify and avoid common legal issues that can arise with these agreements, including:

    • Disputes over creative differences

    • Breach of contract scenarios

    • Handling of credits and royalties

  • Q&A with Thomas

 

THIS PRESENTATION HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE LEGAL ADVICE OR A LEGAL OPINION. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT QUESTIONS YOU RAISE DURING THE WORKSHOP ARE NOT CONFIDENTIAL. ONLY YOUR ATTORNEY CAN ADVISE YOU WHICH LAWS ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR SPECIFIC CASE AND SITUATION.


WHILE THE PRESENTER HAS USED REASONABLE EFFORTS TO INCLUDE ACCURATE AND UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION, THE PRESENTER MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE CONTENT AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ERROR OR OMISSION IN THE CONTENT. THIS WEBINAR IS PRESENTED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS.

 

Who Should Attend

This lecture is a must-attend for filmmakers, producers and directors who want to navigate the legal landscape of film production with confidence and expertise.

Executive

Thomas A. Crowell, Esq.
Thomas A. Crowell, Esq.
Entertainment & IP Attorney at LaneCrowell LLP (clients film & projects appear on Nickelodeon, Discovery, Starz, TLC and more!)

Thomas A. Crowell, Esq. is an entertainment and intellectual property attorney and partner with the New York law firm of LaneCrowell, LLP. A former television producer and director of development for STN, Thomas counsels clients on a wide range of entertainment law and intellectual property rights issues. He has worked with clients who have had deals with Sony, Starz, TLC, Elsevier Publishing, Discovery Communications, Focal Press, Smithsonian Network, WE: The Women's Entertainment Network, The Science Technology Network, and IDW Publishing. His clients' work is seen in the pages of Marvel and DC Comics and on movie, TV, computer, and mobile screens worldwide.

A frequent columnist for film industry publications, Mr. Crowell is also the author of a best-selling legal guide for independent producers, THE POCKET LAWYER FOR FILMMAKERS, adopted as a core textbook in many film and law schools across the US. His latest book, THE POCKET LAWYER FOR COMIC BOOK CREATORS, is the first dedicated legal guide for the comic book industry. He currently serves as a series editor for Focal Press and its new line of legal guides for artists.

Testimonials

Praise for Thomas' Stage 32 Teaching:

"Thomas is great. I love a producer turned attorney because of the insight they can provide into various situations and life rights are so much more common in documentary than in narrative storytelling; so I appreciate his view on what this group of rights is and how to approach a life rights deal." -- David S.

"Flowing with knowledge and apparent honesty, an excellent workout for the nuance of the topic , information I'm certain to deal with." -- Chris Z.

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