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Movie Business and Industry: How are contracts between actors and film production companies made?

As James explains, contract negotiation is handled on the actor's side by an agent or attorney, and on the production side by a similar person working either for the production company or studio.In the case of projects covered by SAG/AFTRA, the screen actors' union, there are standard contracts that dictate which provisions and minimums must be included, depending on the type of production. Actors with some leverage may be able to negotiate additional provisions or compensation. You can learn more about SAG/AFTRA contracts at PC Production Center.There may be addendums to the contract depending on the project, like a nudity clause or non disclosure agreement (NDA). Actors are sometimes asked to sign an NDA before auditioning for a project. In television, actors in the final stage of auditioning for a lead role are often required to agree to contract terms before a final casting decision is made.Finally, there's something in the entertainment industry called a "deal memo." Deal memos are informal, pre-contract documents used to settle on basic contract terms before the final contract is drawn up. It should be noted that deal memos are more commonly used for crew than for actors.I hope that helps!

How do you phrase opening credits to a film without a studio or production company?

You don't need to include the credits you're talking about. Just go straight into the actors.Actor AActor BActor CActor Dand Actor E<name of film>However, if there is a company involved in producing or distributing your film, you will have to credit them. That may have been a stipulation in your deal memos.

An actor tentatively agreed to act in my movie. What is the best way to get a proof for the same? Other actor whom I'm trying to attach is asking for proof, I guess for confidence.

There is a sort of form letter that you can get the actor’s rep to sign on that actor’s behalf (or the actor can sign it, but whatever…) called a Letter of Intent (LoI).In casting indie films looking for funding, we handle LoIs all the time for producers. It is less binding than a Deal Memo (which is, basically, a contract for the actor’s services), so it’s easier to get. It’s also less binding on the producer because it’s not an offer of work for the actor either. It’s very much like a Deal Memo Lite.LoIs are, however, taken very seriously by everyone involved, so if you have an LoI from your “already sort-of mostly attached” actor, everyone else will treat that as proof that you have said actor.

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