Film Contract Template With Time In Miami-Dade

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The film contract template with time in Miami-Dade is designed for use between a Producer and a Client in the production of a motion picture. This comprehensive agreement covers essential elements such as the film's description, length, and script details, ensuring clarity on the production's technical specifications. Key features include provisions for the Producer's compensation, which outlines payment structure tied to milestones, and terms for ownership and copyright of the final product. Additionally, the template provides for liquidated damages in case of delays, and it specifies responsibilities regarding the storage and insurance of the film negative. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this form useful for establishing clear expectations and legal protections in film production contracts. It emphasizes the importance of mutual agreement on any changes, and it requires any modifications to be documented in writing for enforceability. The template also includes standard legal clauses related to arbitration, governing law, and severability, making it fitting for professionals seeking a reliable and legally binding agreement.
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The State of Florida does not require a blanket permit for producing content in the state. Permitting is done through local film commissions and other entities. Browse our film commission database and the information below to determine which local entity you should contact about your permit.

This is typically established with a location release. Form where the owner consents to the relevantMoreThis is typically established with a location release. Form where the owner consents to the relevant details of the shoot.

If you are planning to utilize a location that is owned or maintained by the State of Florida for your production, a permit may be required. A State location is any road, park, beach, building, etc. that is not privately owned or governed by a county or municipality.

The State considers an approved, issued CFC film permit to be your legal approval to use the state locations and images in your project in perpetuity. The CFC film permit, in most instances, takes the place of a location agreement or signed release.

Who needs a film permit? Film Permits are generally required throughout Miami-Dade County and each of its municipalities for film, video or still photo shoots that are conducted on public property; on roads, streets, sidewalks, parks, beaches or public buildings.

For basic permits, we typically need 3-7 business days to process a permit. Processing times vary based on activity and jurisdiction. More complicated permits (street closures, gunfire, special effects, etc.) and those with locations in other jurisdictions that we serve may need 5 to 7 business days.

10 Best States for Film Tax Incentives & Tax Breaks Illinois. Kentucky. Louisiana. Massachusetts. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. West Virginia. Our list of the 10 best states with tax breaks for film industry productions concludes with the Mountain State.

Incentive TypeCash rebate up to 20% Qualifying 90% of the production that occurs within the State of Florida must occur in Miami-Dade County. 60% of the qualified labor must be Miami-Dade County residents. 70% percent of hired vendors/contractors must be Miami-Dade County registered businesses.10 more rows

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Film Contract Template With Time In Miami-Dade