This form is a Composer/Music Performance Agreement. The producer engages the composer and the composer accepts an engagement to compose and perform live improvisational keyboard music orchestrated for a television program series. The composer also grants to the producer the sole and exclusive right in the improvisational music composed and performed and for all uses connected with the exploitation of the program.
You bet! It's your show, so you can tailor the agreement to fit your needs. Just make sure both sides are happy with the terms.
While it's not a must, getting a lawyer can be a smart move to ensure everything is above board and no stones are left unturned.
That's why you have a performance agreement! It should cover what happens if things don't go according to plan, like cancellations or changes in performance details.
Sure thing! Just make sure both parties agree to any changes. It's like editing a recipe: communication is key!
Your agreement should have the nitty-gritty details, like the date of the performance, payment terms, and who gets to keep the rights to the music. It's best to spell everything out.
Having an agreement is like laying down the groundwork before building a house. It helps avoid misunderstandings down the road about rights, payments, and responsibilities.
A Music Performance Agreement is a written deal between a composer and a performer that lays out the rules for a music performance, like who is doing what and how ownership works.