Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement

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The Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA) is the collective bargaining agreement that covers the benefits, rights, and protections for most of the work done by WGA members.

Article 14 of the WGA Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA) is therefore an important provision to understand for both writers and anyone engaging them; it states that if a writer is engaged in such an additional capacity, but also provides writing services, those services are still covered by MBA and that writer is still

Prior to Commencement. Before instructing the writer to commence services, specify the writing services he or she is to perform and clarify the number of steps and the amount of money to be paid for each step. (Article 13.

(Article 16. (2) Theatrical rights: The right to produce a theatrical motion picture based upon the material. (3) Publication rights: The right to publish a book based upon the material or to publish the script.

Article 14 of the WGA Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA) is therefore an important provision to understand for both writers and anyone engaging them; it states that if a writer is engaged in such an additional capacity, but also provides writing services, those services are still covered by MBA and that writer is still

Article 14 writer-producers (co-producer level and higher) A writer whose deal provides for a payment per episode (?episodic fee?) A writer working on a broadcast series with a full season order of 12 or fewer episodes.

The current guild minimum for a TV writer-producer is $7,412 per week.

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Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement