Entertainment Contract

An entertainment contract is a legal agreement between talent and production companies, outlining terms of employment, compensation, and responsibilities in the entertainment industry.

Entertainment Work Permit

An entertainment work permit is a legal document required for minors to work in the entertainment industry, ensuring compliance with child labor laws.

Equity actor

An Equity actor is a performer who is a member of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), which protects stage actors’ wages, benefits, and working conditions.

Dark Comedy

Dark comedy is a genre that finds humor in serious or taboo subjects, using irreverent or satirical approaches to make audiences laugh while challenging norms.

Day Player

A day player is an actor hired for a minor role in a film or TV production, usually for a single day or a short period, and paid a daily rate.

Day Rate

Day rate is the fixed amount paid to actors, crew members, or freelancers for one day of work on a film, TV, or commercial production.

Deadline (Film and Theater)

Deadline refers to a specific time limit set for completing various stages of film or theater production, such as rehearsals or shooting schedules.

Deadline Hollywood

Deadline Hollywood is an entertainment news website known for breaking Hollywood news, casting announcements, box office reports, and award season coverage.

Deal Memo

A deal memo is a preliminary agreement that outlines the key terms between a production company and talent or crew before a formal contract is signed.

Deferred Payment

Deferred payment is a compensation arrangement where payment for work on a film or TV project is delayed until the project generates revenue.