Q&A: i am working in a recording studio and i need contracts for my voice-overs who would be dubbing a film?
by familymwr
Question by Arlene C: i am working in a recording studio and i need contracts for my voice-overs who would be dubbing a film?
well basically I have 300 feature films to dub from 1 language to another, i have to fly in professional voice-overs from another country for atleast 10 months, so what i am looking for is sigining a contract with them so they wil do the complete job. I working in a recording studio, I also would need a contract for the t.v station that they will complete all 300 films with our recording studio.
Best answer:
Answer by negotiator
Hi!
Unfortunately, you’re looking for a good contract sample from a bad place. Yahoo!Answers is not where you would really want one of us to provide you such a thing. Put another way, would you really want to trust information you got “for free” here when an attorney would charge you around $ 250/hour to draft such a document for you?
I’m not trying to be harsh, just realistic. You need a word processing document template to use over and over. You need it to be specific to your needs and you need for it to be valid in the state in which you’re located (which you haven’t stated here).
However, generally speaking, you need a plain services agreement… one that has general (boilerplate) contract terms regarding term, termination, indemnification, insurance, ownership of the work, etc… and has a few specific contract terms regarding your particular needs (a solid description of the work to be done, the languages to be spoken, who pays for travel/lodging/food, etc).
You can most likely find a cheap attorney or a contracts professional (someone who does contract drafting and negotiatiating for a living and is usually cheaper than an attorney) to help you out with this. Do a google search on “contractnegotiators” or something similar.
Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful…. you have a very broad question that, as I said, isn’t really conducive to a great answer in this forum.
Good luck!
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