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Directors Guild of Canada Ontario 15 Toronto Street 9 th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5C 2E3 2010 - 2012 DGC/CFTPA Standard Agreement RATE SHEET Effective June 7, 2010 – January 2, 2011 Version Updated June 16, 2010

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Page 1: DGC 2010 Rate Sheet

Directors Guild of Canada Ontario

15 Toronto Street

9th Floor Toronto, Ontario

M5C 2E3

2010 - 2012 DGC/CFTPA Standard Agreement

RATE SHEET

Effective June 7, 2010 – January 2, 2011

Version Updated June 16, 2010

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2010 Rate Sheet - Effective June 7, 2010 to January 2, 2011 2010-2012 DGC/CFTPA Standard Agreement

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Tier Levels Defined Type of Motion Picture Budget Range (Total) Tier Administration and

Training (%)

Vacation Pay (%)

Retirement Contribution

(%)

Health and Welfare

(%)

CFTPA Levy (%)

Total (%)

Theatrical Motion Pictures $10,383,776 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 (includes Features) $5,781,360 - $10,383,775 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

$3,536,832 - $5,781,359 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $2,289,000 - $3,536,831 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $1,300,000 - $2,288,999 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $1,300,000 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Television Motion Pictures $7,781,030 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 (includes Television Motion Picture $5,835,773 - $7,781,029 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

And Direct To Video) $3,242,096 - $5,835,772 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $2,289,000 - $3,242,095 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $1,199,000 - $2,288,999 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $1,199,000 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Mini-Series $6,234,800 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 (per each 2 hours of broadcast time) $4,534,400 - $6,234,799 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

$3,400,800 - $4,534,399 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $2,289,000 - $3,400,799 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $1,199,000 - $2,288,999 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $1,199,000 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Television Series – ½ hour episode $997,568 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 (includes Pilots, Anthologies, $725,504 - $997,567 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 Episodic Television Series, $498,784 - $725,503 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16

Spinoffs, Television Drama Specials, $362,752 - $498,783 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 Variety Series and Variety Specials) $136,250 - $362,751 E 0 4 0 4 2 10

under $136,250 F 0 4 0 2 2 8 Television Series – 1 hour episode $1,655,056 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

(includes Pilots, Spinoffs, Anthologies, $1,303,640 - $1,655,055 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 Television Drama Specials, $918,216 - $1,303,639 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 Episodic Television Series, $589,472 - $918,215 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5

Variety Series and Variety Specials) $245,250 - $589,471 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $245,250 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Serial and Strip Programs $521,456 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 ½ hour $464,776 - $521,455 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

$328,744 - $464,775 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $204,048 - $328,743 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $119,900 - $204,047 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $119,900 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Serial and Strip Programs $1,042,912 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 1 hour $918,216 - $1,042,911 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

$657,488 - $918,215 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $260,728 - $657,487 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $207,100 - $260,727 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $207,100 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

Other Production $41,565 and over A 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5 (per minute of finished material) $30,229 - $41,564 B 1.5 4 6 5 2 18.5

$20,782 - $30,228 C 0.5 4 4.5 5 2 16 $15,115 - $20,781 D 0.5 4 2 5 2 13.5 $5,677 - $15,114 E 0 4 0 4 2 10 under $5,677 F 0 4 0 2 2 8

See Standard Agreement Article ON8.00 for the New Business Development Plan

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DIRECTORS

MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES (includes “Features”) (DR16.00)

Rate Guaranteed Period Tier Per Week Prep and Shoot

A $9,855.00 16 Weeks B $8,885.00 15 Weeks C $8,260.00 14 Weeks D $7,020.00 10 Weeks E 3% of Total Budget 8 Weeks F 2.75% of Total Budget 8 Weeks

Minimum Time Allowance for Theatrical Motion Pictures (DR9.04(a)): The Director shall be allowed at least the following minimum time allowances for the preparation of the Director’s cut:

• Budgeted at one million dollars ($1,000,000) or less, 4 weeks after completion of the assemblage of sequences • Budgeted at two million dollars ($2,000,000) or less, 6 weeks after completion of the assemblage of sequences • Budgeted at more than two million dollars ($2,000,000), 8 weeks after completion of the assemblage of sequences

MINIMUM RATES FOR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES (Anthologies, Made for Television Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, spinoffs, and Television Drama Specials, Variety Specials and Variety Series) (DR17.02)

Length Guaranteed Days Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F Prep & Shoot

½ hour 10 Days $14,990.00 $13,520.00 $11,825.00 $10,050.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget

1 hour 20 Days $29,980.00 $27,020.00 $23,650.00 $20,110.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget

1 ½ hour 30 Days $58,995.00 $53,180.00 $46,535.00 $39,560.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget

2 hours 45 Days $88,490.00 $79,770.00 $69,800.00 $59,325.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget

Minimum Time Allowance for Television Motion Pictures, Excluding Episodic TV Series (DR9.04(b)): The Director shall be allowed at least the following minimum time allowances for the preparation of the Director’s cut:

• Having a running time of 30 minutes or less, within 1 day plus time and opportunity to make changes, if necessary, but not to exceed 1 more Day after completion of assemblage of sequences

• Having a running time of 60 minutes or less but more than 30 minutes, within 4 Days after the completion of assemblage of sequences • Having a running time of 90 minutes or less but more than 60 minutes, within 15 Days after the completion of assemblage of sequences • Having a running time of 2 hours or less, but more than 90 minutes, within 20 Days after the completion of assemblage of sequences

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DIRECTORS

MINIMUM RATES FOR TELEVISION SERIES (DR17.03) Length Guaranteed Days Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Prep & Shoot ½ hour 10 Days $ 12,185.00 $10,990.00 $ 9,620.00 $ 8,175.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget 1 hour 18 Days $ 25,300.00 $22,805.00 $19,945.00 $16,960.00 3% of the total Budget 2.75% of the total Budget

1 ½ hour 2 hours

If a Producer is contemplating producing at this broadcast length, then the parties to this Agreement will meet to discuss the appropriate rates.

Minimum Time Allowance for Episodic Television Series (DR9.04(c)): The Director shall be allowed at least the following minimum time allowances for the preparation of the Director’s cut:

• Having a running time of 30 minutes or less, within 1 Day plus time and the opportunity to make changes, if necessary, but not to exceed 1 more Day after the completion of assemblage of sequences

• Having a running time of 60 minutes or less, but more than 30 minutes, within 2 Days after the completion of assemblage of sequences

MINIMUM RATES FOR OTHER PRODUCTIONS Per Minute of Finished Material (DR17.04)

Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F $ 510.00 $ 460.00 $ 405.00 $ 345.00 Negotiable Negotiable

MINIMUM RATES FOR STRIP PROGRAMS (DR17.05) Length Guaranteed Days Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Prep & Shoot ½ hour 2 Days $2,950.00 $2,460.00 $2,155.00 $1,835.00 $1,475.00 Negotiable 1 hour 3 Days $5,135.00 $4,290.00 $3,760.00 $3,195.00 $2,565.00 Negotiable

MINIMUM RATES FOR SERIAL PROGRAMS (DR17.06) Length Guaranteed Days Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Prep & Shoot ½ hour 2 Days $2,950.00 $2,655.00 $2,325.00 $1,980.00 $1,590.00 Negotiable 1 hour 3 Days $5,135.00 $4,625.00 $4,055.00 $3,445.00 $2,765.00 Negotiable

MINIMUM RATES FOR VARIETY SPECIALS AND VARIETY SERIES Length Guaranteed Days Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Prep & Shoot 1/2 Hour 6 days $ 4,815.00 $ 4,300.00 $ 3,790.00 $ 3,225.00 $ 2,610.00 Negotiable 1 Hour 9 days $ 6,915.00 $ 6,230.00 $ 5,450.00 $ 4,640.00 $ 3,755.00 Negotiable

1 1/2 Hour 14 days $ 9,065.00 $ 8,170.00 $ 7,155.00 $ 6,085.00 $ 4,915.00 Negotiable 2 Hour 18 days $ 12,790.00 $ 11,530.00 $ 10,085.00 $ 8,575.00 $ 6,935.00 Negotiable

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DIRECTORS

ADDITIONAL USE FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

All Television Use and All Media, excluding Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee

Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

In Perpetuity 40% At time of production

Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

North America In Perpetuity 30% Prior to date of use

World (excluding North America)

In Perpetuity

30%

Prior to date of

use Total 60%

All Television Use, and all Media, including Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

In Perpetuity 90% At time of production

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date Years 1-5 of Use 25% At time of production

Year 6 of Use 5% Prior to date of use Year 7 of Use 5% Prior to date of use Year 8 of Use 5% Prior to date of use Year 9 of Use 5% Prior to date of use

Year 10 of Use 5% Prior to date of use Total 50%

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date Worldwide In Perpetuity 50% Prior to date of use

OR

OR

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DIRECTORS

ADDITIONAL USE FOR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES (EXCLUDING STRIP OR SERIAL PROGRAMS)

All Television Use and All Media, excluding Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

In Perpetuity 75% At time of production

Compact Devices Rights Acquisition Fee

Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

North America In Perpetuity 30% Prior to date of

use World (excluding North

America) In Perpetuity

30%

Prior to date of

use Total 60%

All Television Use and all Media Use Including Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date

In Perpetuity 110% At time of production

Theatrical Use

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date In Perpetuity 40% for non-Canadian Productions Prior to date of Use In Perpetuity 20% for Canadian Productions Prior to date of Use

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date Years 1-7 of Use 55% At time of production Year 8-10 of Use 25% Prior to date of use

Total 80%

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date Worldwide In Perpetuity 50% Prior to date of use

OR

OR

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DIRECTORS

ADDITIONAL USE FOR STRIP PROGRAMS

All Television Use and All Media Use including Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date In Perpetuity 50% At time of production

ADDITIONAL USE FOR SERIAL PROGRAMS

All Television Use and All Media Use including Compact Devices

Rights Acquisition Fee Period Prepayment (%) Due Date In Perpetuity 50% At time of production

2ND UNIT DIRECTORS

MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Weekly $9,855.00 $8,885.00 $7,815.00 $6,620.00 $5,295.00 $3,975.00

Daily $2,463.75 $2,221.25 $1,953.75 $1,655.00 $1,323.75 $ 993.75

MINIMUM RATES FOR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES

Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Weekly $6,870.00 $6,190.00 $5,425.00 $4,610.00 $3,695.00 $2,770.00

Daily $1,717.50 $1,547.50 $1,356.25 $1,152.50 $ 923.75 $ 692.50

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PRODUCTION

MINIMUM RATES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Production Manager $3,296.00 $824.00 $2,969.00 $742.25 $2,599.00 $649.75 $2,213.00 $553.25 $1,791.00 $447.75

All Assistant Production

Manager/Unit Manager

$2,315.00 $578.75 $2,085.00 $521.25 $1,790.00 $447.50 $1,549.00 $387.25 $1,256.00 $314.00 minimum

rates negotiable

1st Assistant Director $3,167.00 $791.75 $2,862.00 $715.50 $2,503.00 $625.75 $2,127.00 $531.75 $1,726.00 $431.50

2nd Assistant Director $2,283.00 $570.75 $2,068.00 $517.00 $1,806.00 $451.50 $1,538.00 $384.50 $1,245.00 $311.25 Cannot be

3rd Assistant Director $1,383.00 $345.75 $1,249.00 $312.25 $1,088.00 $272.00 $932.00 $233.00 $900.00 $225.00 less than the

Trainee Assistant Director $1,024.00 $256.00 $938.00 $234.50 $915.00 $228.75 $892.00 $223.00 $884.00 $221.00 Ontario

minimum Set Production

Assistant $991.00 $247.75 $900.00 $225.00 $889.00 $222.25 $879.00 $219.75 $868.00 $217.00 wage.

2nd Set Production Asst (8 hour shift) n/a $136.26 n/a $123.75 n/a $122.24 n/a $120.86 n/a $119.35

Location Manager

$2,401.00 $600.25 $2,160.00 $540.00 $1,902.00 $475.50 $1,618.00 $404.50 $1,304.00 $326.00

See Assistant Location Manager/Locations

Scout $1,759.00 $439.75 $1,582.00 $395.50 $1,394.00 $348.50 $1,186.00 $296.50 $956.00 $239.00

mandatory fringe

package. Location Production Assistant 1 (LPA1) $1,031.00 $257.75 $936.00 $234.00 $922.00 $230.50 $907.00 $226.75 $893.00 $223.25

Location Production Assistant 1 (LPA1) (4

hour call) n/a $103.10 n/a $93.60 n/a $92.20 n/a $90.70 n/a $89.30

Location Support Personnel See Page 12 for Location Support Personnel (LSP) information

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ART

MINIMUM RATES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Production Designer $4,014.00 $1,003.50 $3,708.00 $927.00 $3,242.00 $810.50 $2,754.00 $688.50 $2,230.00 $557.50

All minimum rates

negotiable

Art Director

(Head of Dept) $3,531.00 $882.75 $3,258.00 $814.50 $2,862.00 $715.50 $2,427.00 $606.75 $1,964.00 $491.00

Cannot be less than

the

Art Director $2,663.00 $665.75 $2,449.00 $612.25 $2,149.00 $537.25 $1,833.00 $458.25 $1,488.00 $372.00 Ontario

minimum wage.

1st Asst Art Director/ Set Designer $1,983.00 $495.75 $1,827.00 $456.75 $1,597.00 $399.25 $1,361.00 $340.25 $1,099.00 $274.75

See

mandatory 2nd Assistant Art

Director $1,597.00 $399.25 $1,484.00 $371.00 $1,286.00 $321.50 $1,093.00 $273.25 $888.00 $222.00 fringe package.

Art Department Trainee (PA) $900.00 $225.00 $831.00 $207.75 $723.00 $180.75 $717.00 $179.25 $711.00 $177.75

ACCOUNTING

MINIMUM RATES

Classification Tier A

Tier A Series Feature

Tier B Tier B Tier A

Series Feature MFT

Tier C Tier C Tier B

Series Feature MFT

Tier D Tier D Tier C

Series Feature MFT

Tier E Tier D

Tier D & E

Series Feature MFT

Tier F

Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Production Accountant $2,561.00 $640.25 $2,326.00 $581.50 $2,095.00 $523.75 $1,784.00 $446.00 $1,445.00 $361.25

All minimum rates

negotiable

1st Assistant Accountant (General) $1,982.00 $495.50 $1,747.00 $436.75 $1,533.00 $383.25 $1,302.00 $325.50 $1,055.00 $263.75

Cannot be less than

the Ontario 1st Assistant

Accountant (Payroll) $1,747.00 $436.75 $1,608.00 $402.00 $1,415.00 $353.75 $1,206.00 $301.50 $974.00 $243.50 minimum wage.

2nd Assistant Accountant $1,141.00 $285.25 $1,045.00 $261.25 $922.00 $230.50 $782.00 $195.50 $886.00 $221.50

See

mandatory 3rd Assistant Accountant $938.00 $234.50 $815.00 $203.75 $761.00 $190.25 $736.00 $184.00 $722.00 $180.50 fringe

package. Trainee Assistant

Accountant $761.00 $190.25 $749.00 $187.25 $736.00 $184.00 $724.00 $181.00 $711.00 $177.75

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PICTURE EDITING

MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES, MINI-SERIES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Supervising Picture Editing $3,392.00 $848.00 $3,129.00 $782.25 $2,728.00 $682.00 $2,326.00 $581.50 $1,878.00 $469.50

All minimum rates

negotiable

Picture Editing/Editing $3,108.00 $777.00 $2,867.00 $716.75 $2,524.00 $631.00 $2,138.00 $534.50 $1,732.00 $433.00

Cannot be less than

the Ontario

1st Assistant Picture Editor $2,004.00 $501.00 $1,843.00 $460.75 $1,613.00 $403.25 $1,377.00 $344.25 $1,115.00 $278.75 minimum

wage.

Assistant Picture Editor (per 11.35(c)) $1,334.00 $333.50 $1,238.00 $309.50 $1,077.00 $269.25 $922.00 $230.50 $747.00 $186.75

See

mandatory Assistant Picture

Editor $1,106.00 $276.50 $1,013.00 $253.25 $918.00 $229.50 $786.00 $196.50 $729.00 $182.25 fringe package.

Post Production Assistant $836.00 $209.00 $750.00 $187.50 $723.00 $180.75 $717.00 $179.25 $711.00 $177.75

MINIMUM RATES FOR ANTHOLOGIES, PILOTS, SPINOFFS, STRIP PROGRAMS, TV DRAMA SERIES, TV SERIES, VARIETY SPECIALS, VARIETY SERIES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Supervising Picture Editing $3,097.00 $774.25 $2,862.00 $715.50 $2,508.00 $627.00 $2,127.00 $531.75 $1,726.00 $431.50

All minimum rates

negotiable

Picture Editing/Editing $2,717.00 $679.25 $2,524.00 $631.00 $2,202.00 $550.50 $1,865.00 $466.25 $1,515.00 $378.75

Cannot be less than

the Ontario

1st Assistant Picture Editor $1,833.00 $458.25 $1,693.00 $423.25 $1,484.00 $371.00 $1,259.00 $314.75 $1,017.00 $254.25 minimum

wage.

Assistant Picture Editor (per 11.35(c)) $1,254.00 $313.50 $1,157.00 $289.25 $1,013.00 $253.25 $868.00 $217.00 $779.00 $194.75

See

mandatory Assistant Picture

Editor $1,065.00 $266.25 $972.00 $243.00 $885.00 $221.25 $759.00 $189.75 $735.00 $183.75 fringe package.

Post Production Assistant $836.00 $209.00 $750.00 $187.50 $723.00 $180.75 $717.00 $179.25 $711.00 $177.75

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SOUND EDITING

MINIMUM RATES FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIES, MINI-SERIES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Supervising Sound Editor $2,926.00 $731.50 $2,706.00 $676.50 $2,101.00 $525.25 $1,790.00 $447.50 $1,450.00 $362.50

All minimum rates

negotiable

Sound Editor / Editor $2,679.00 $669.75 $2,481.00 $620.25 $1,940.00 $485.00 $1,650.00 $412.50 $1,331.00 $332.75

Cannot be less than

the Ontario

1st Assistant Sound Editor $1,731.00 $432.75 $1,597.00 $399.25 $1,243.00 $310.75 $1,056.00 $264.00 $861.00 $215.25 minimum

wage.

Trainee Assistant Editor / Post

Production Assistant $940.00 $235.00 $860.00 $215.00 $810.00 $202.50 $761.00 $190.25 $711.00 $177.75

See mandatory

fringe package

MINIMUM RATES FOR ANTHOLOGIES, PILOTS, SPINOFFS, STRIP PROGRAMS, TV DRAMA SERIES, TV SERIES, VARIETY SPECIALS, VARIETY SERIES

Classification Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily Weekly Daily

Supervising Sound Editor $2,669.00 $667.25 $2,476.00 $619.00 $1,929.00 $482.25 $1,640.00 $410.00 $1,326.00 $331.50

All minimum Rates

negotiable

Sound Editor / Editor $2,352.00 $588.00 $2,176.00 $544.00 $1,699.00 $424.75 $1,447.00 $361.75 $1,169.00 $292.25

Cannot be less than

the Ontario

1st Assistant Sound Editor $1,586.00 $396.50 $1,463.00 $365.75 $1,147.00 $286.75 $970.00 $242.50 $785.00 $196.25 minimum

wage.

Trainee Assistant Editor / Post

Production Assistant $900.00 $225.00 $828.00 $207.00 $789.00 $197.25 $750.00 $187.50 $711.00 $177.75

See mandatory

fringe package

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LOCATION SUPPORT PERSONNEL (LSP) (ON20.00)

MINIMUM RATES (HOURLY) 6 hour minimum call

Tier A Tier B Tier C Tier D Tier E Tier F

$14.10 $12.95 $12.95 $12.60 $12.60 Negotiable (Cannot be less than the Ontario minimum wage)

FRINGES

Tier Vacation Administration & Training Fund

Health & Welfare Or

Non-Member Equalization CFTPA Levy Total

A 4% 1.5% 5% 2% 12.5% B 4% 1.5% 5% 2% 12.5% C 4% 0.5% 5% 2% 11.5% D 4% 0.5% 5% 2% 11.5%

E, F 4% 0% 4% 2% 10%

OVERTIME & TURNAROUND

Overtime for first 5 days After 12 hours, overtime = hourly rate x 1 ½ After 16 hours, overtime = hourly rate x 2 Turnaround Infringement Turnaround rate = hourly rate x 2

Work on a statutory holiday Rate = hourly rate x 2 LSP’s who are required to work on a holiday will receive the requisite premium payments required by this Agreement even if the District Council has agreed to a holiday variance for Guild Members engaged on a daily or weekly basis. (ON20.07(b))

Work on a 6th day 6th day rate = hourly rate x 2 After 12 hours, overtime = hourly rate x 3

Work on a 7th day 7th day rate = hourly rate x 3 After 12 hours overtime = hourly rate x 3

MEAL ALLOWANCE AND BREAKS, SHELTER ALLOWANCE If a hot meal is not provided to the LSP, the Producer will supply the LSP with a meal allowance of $15.00 per Call. (ON20.09(a)) Where an LSP has responsibilities at a remote location and where it is not possible to get prior approval of overtime, no prior approval of overtime is required if the LSP remains at the location without being relieved. (ON20.09(b)) Where health and safety requires the use of a vehicle for shelter between November 15 and March 15, the LSP will be paid a one-hour bonus per Call at the applicable minimum rate. (ON20.11(a)) PERMITTEES If the District Council cannot supply competent Guild Members to fulfil the duties of an LSP, the District Council may issue a work permit to a Permittee. In addition to the 2% check-off provided for in article ON5.06 a permit fee of $10.00 per week or part thereof will be deducted from the LSP’s remuneration and remitted in accordance with article 7.08. (ON20.08)

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OVERTIME (ON2.00)

Overtime shall be calculated for each 1 hour or portion thereof, based on ¼ hour increments of time worked, including paid meal breaks. (ON2.05) A Producer shall only be obligated to pay premium pay where the Producer or its duly-authorized representative grants approval for the performance of the work which attracts the premium pay. (ON2.09) PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT 6th Day Rate

Daily Rate Contracted Rate x 1 ½ Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 5 x 1 1/2

7th Day Rate Daily Rate Contracted Rate x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 5 x 2

First 5 Days, After 14 Hours Daily Rate Contracted Rate divided by 8 x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 40 x 2

6th Day, After 14 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 6th Day Rate divided by 8 x 2

7th Day, After 14 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 7th Day Rate divided by 8 x 2

First 5 Days, After 16 Hours Daily Rate Contracted Rate divided by 8 x 3 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 40 x 3

6th Day, After 16 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 6th Day Rate divided by 8 x 3

7th Day, After 16 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 7th Day Rate divided by 8 x 3

ART, EDITING, AND ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT 6th Day Rate

Daily Rate Contracted Rate x 1 ½ Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 5 x 1 1/2

7th Day Rate Daily Rate Contracted Rate x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 5 x 2

First 5 Days, After 12 Hours Daily Rate Contracted Rate divided by 8 x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 40 x 2

6th Day, After 12 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 6th Day Rate divided by 8 x 2

7th Day, After 12 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 7th Day Rate divided by 8 x 2

First 5 Days, After 16 Hours Daily Rate Contracted Rate divided by 8 x 3 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 40 x 3

6th Day, After 16 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 6th Day Rate divided by 8 x 3

7th Day, After 16 Hours Daily or Weekly Rate 7th Day Rate divided by 8 x 3

STATUTORY HOLIDAY RATES (The statutory holidays are listed in article ON4.02) Daily Rate Contracted Rate x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 5 x 2

PER DIEM

(ON9.03)

The Producer shall pay to each Guild Member in advance a per diem allowance of (totaling $65.00) on a Distant Location:

Breakfast $10.00 Dinner $25.00 Lunch $15.00 Miscellaneous $15.00

If certain meals are provided by the Producer on a Distant Location, the per diem meal allowance may be reduced by $10.00 for breakfast, $15.00 for lunch and $25.00 for supper.

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TURNAROUND (ON2.08)

Regular Work Week Each Guild Member must have a turnaround or rest period between each work Day not less than 10 hours free from work. The minimum rest period for each Guild Member on a regular work week shall be 50 consecutive hours free from work for Television Motion Pictures. For Theatrical Motion Pictures, the minimum rest period for each Guild Member on a regular work week shall be 54 consecutive hours free from work. On 2 occasions in a four-week cycle, and with 48 hours written notice to the Guild, the Producer may reduce the weekend turnaround for Theatricals by 4 hours. 6 Day Work Week The minimum rest period for each Guild Member on a 6 day work week shall be 34 consecutive hours free from work. 4 Day Work Week In the event of a holiday resulting in a 3 day weekend, the minimum rest period for each Guild Member on a 4 day work week shall be 72 consecutive hours free from work. Turnaround Encroachment For each 1 hour or portion thereof, based on ¼ hour increments of encroachment into any applicable turnaround or rest period, in addition to the Guild Member’s Contracted Rate, the Producer must pay to each Guild Member thus affected premium pay calculated in accordance with the following formulae: Daily Rate Contracted Rate divided by 8 x 2 Weekly Rate Contracted Rate divided by 40 x 2

MEAL BREAKS (ON3.00)

The Producer shall ensure that each Guild Member has a paid meal break of at least ½ hour, at intervals that will result in no Guild Member working longer than 6 consecutive hours without a first paid meal break and 8 consecutive hours without a second paid meal break, failing which, each affected Guild Member will receive an additional $20.00 to a maximum of $20.00 per day. If the Guild Member is given a non-deductible meal appropriate to the time of Day, prior to the general crew call, then the first paid meal break may be 6 hours following the general crew call. The Producer shall have the right to complete a shot in progress to a maximum of 10 minutes into the paid meal break without incurring the meal penalty.

USE OF PERSONAL VEHICLES (ON9.06)

With respect to the minimum reimbursement, the Producer must pay either: (a) 42 cents per kilometre, or (b) a flat rate of $31.00 per Day plus all gas expenses incurred for work related purposes.

STUDIO ZONE (ON9.01)

Studio zone is the area within the boundaries of Winston Churchill Boulevard to Highway 7 to Highway 50 to Major Mackenzie to Highway 30 to the Seventh Concession to Lakeridge Road (23) to Lake Ontario. The studio zone is deemed to include Kleinberg Studios.

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FRINGE BENEFITS DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA - ONTARIO

CATEGORY RETIREMENT

CONTRIBUTION

HEALTH & WELFARE

(HW)

ADMINISTRATION AND TRAINING FUND (HST Applicable)

NON- MEMBER

EQUALIZ-ATION

VACATION PAY

PERMIT FEES

(HST Applicable)

MEMBERS' CHECK-OFF

Guild Members All Categories

Except Permittees

Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario

Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario

Payable by Producer to DGC Ontario N/A

Payable by Producer to

Member N/A

2% of gross deducted from

Member & paid to DGC Ontario

Dual DGC/DGA card Members permitted to

work under a DGA contract

N/A N/A Payable by Producer to DGC Ontario N/A

Payable by Producer to Member, if applicable

Except for Directors, $50/week or portion

thereof deducted from Member & remitted to

DGC Ontario. For Directors,

$200/week or portion thereof deducted from Member & remitted to

DGC Ontario

2% of applicable DGC Ontario

minimum deducted from Member & paid to DGC Ontario as

admin charge

Non-Canadian Permittees Excluding DGA,

U.S.IATSE

Payable by Producer to Permittee N/A

Payable by Producer to DGC Ontario (HST

applicable)

Payable by Producer to DGC

Ontario

Payable by Producer to Permittee, if applicable

$50/day capped at $200/week deducted

from Permittee & remitted to DGC

Ontario

2% of gross deducted from

Permittee & paid to DGC Ontario

DGA, U.S. IATSE Permittees Only N/A N/A Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario N/A

Payable by Producer to Permittee, if applicable

$50/day capped at $200/week deducted

from Permittee & remitted to DGC

Ontario

2% of applicable DGC Ontario

minimum deducted from Permittee &

paid to DGC Ontario as admin charge

Non-Canadian Production Accountants (for Tier A

only)

Payable by Producer to Permittee N/A Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario

Payable by Producer to DGC

Ontario

Payable by Producer to Permittee, if applicable

$100/week deducted from Permittee & remitted to DGC

Ontario

2% of applicable DGC Ontario

minimum deducted from Permittee &

paid to DGC Ontario as admin charge

Canadian Permittees All Categories (except

Director and LSP)

Payable by Producer to Permittee N/A Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario

Payable by Producer to DGC

Ontario

Payable by Producer to Permittee

Except for Directors and LSP’s, $50/week or

portion thereof deducted from Member

& remitted to DGC Ontario.

For Directors, $200/week or portion thereof deducted from Member & remitted to

DGC Ontario

2% of gross deducted from

Permittee & paid to DGC Ontario

Location Support Personnel (LSP) N/A

Payable by Producer to

DGC Ontario (if LSP is a member)

Payable by Producer to DGC Ontario

Payable by Producer to DGC Ontario (if LSP is not a member)

Payable by Producer to Permittee

$10/week or portion thereof deducted from

the Permittee and remitted to DGC

Ontario

2% of gross deducted from

Permittee & paid to DGC Ontario