Movie Agreement Contract For Work In Miami-Dade

State:
Multi-State
County:
Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-00034DR
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Word; 
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The Movie Agreement Contract for Work in Miami-Dade outlines the terms under which a producer and client collaborate on the production of a motion picture. It covers essential details such as the film's description, length, and script specifications, ensuring that both parties understand their obligations. The contract specifies the producer's compensation structure, including milestone payments and provisions for changes requested by the client. Additionally, it addresses copyright ownership, granting the client rights to the completed work. Information regarding the completion date, storage of negatives, liquidated damages for delays, and procedures for ordering additional prints is also included. The contract emphasizes compliance with laws and includes clauses on severability, no waiver, and mandatory arbitration for dispute resolution. This form is beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a comprehensive framework for motion picture production agreements, facilitating clarity and adherence to legal standards.
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Businesses can earn up to a $1,000 tax credit per for new businesses with a minimum of 20 regular and full-time jobs and existing businesses with a minimum of 10 regular and full-time new jobs.

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

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.

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.

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.

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Movie Agreement Contract For Work In Miami-Dade