Posted: November 16th, 2022
Test Q & A multiple choice answers.
I have attached the pdf file for questions 1-20
Question 1 (look at the picture labeled picture 1-4)
Ebenezer hires his crew as employees and has them all sign the crew deal memo agreement. Can Ebenezer create behind the scenes featurettes and post them on YouTube without having to go back and get everyone’s permission?
Question 2 (look at the picture labeled picture 1-4)
Ebenezer’s makeup artist creates amazing original war paint designs for the team to wear for their opening match haka. Who would own the copyright, if any, to the visual art embodied in the makeup designs?
Question 3 (look at the picture labeled picture 1-4)
You notice that one of the crew members wrote a long disparaging story on his Facebook page about a mishap involving several cast and crew members that occurred on the set.
Question 4 (look at the picture labeled picture 1-4)
One of the crew members objects to how her work was depicted in the film. She wants it changed. Does the contract offer Ebenezer a defense?
Question 5 (look at the picture labeled picture 5-8)
For questions 5-8, refer to the PhotographerAgreement.pdf. There are two different agreements in the file. Choose one • 5 points
Compare Photo Agreement 1 with Photo Agreement 2. Which one gives copyright ownership to the production company?
Question 6 (look at the picture labeled picture 5-8)
For questions 5-8, refer to the PhotographerAgreement.pdf. There are two different agreements in the file.Choose one • 5 points
Can the photographer post the photos they take of the cast and crew on their website and in social media to promote their photography services?
Question 7 (look at the picture labeled picture 5-8)
Does either contract permit the photographer sell the photos to TMZ?
Question 8 (look at the picture labeled picture 5-8)
Does either contract permit the photographer sell the photos to TMZ?
Question 9 (look at the picture labeled picture 9-10)
In reviewing the dailies, Ebenezer finds that one of the Shrikes’ sponsor’s trademark and products were captured in the film. He sends them the Product Placement Release. If they sign the agreement, but the depictions end up on the cutting room floor, will he be in breach of the release?
Question 10 (look at the picture labeled picture 9-10)
Does the Product Placement Release allow Ebenezer to give out product samples to attendees at advance screenings?
Question 11 (look at the picture labeled picture 11-12)
Ebenezer posts a series of videos showing the cast and crew members clowning around backstage to the production company’s Vine, Instagram, and Twitter accounts. One of the videos showed up in the promotion of a charitable event that the social media site sponsored. Does the site owe the team any money for that use?
Question 12 (look at the picture labeled picture 11-12)
The production company commissions a photographer to shoot publicity shots. If Ebenezer makes an “exclusive” post on each of the three social media sites with a caption saying “Confidential: You Do Not Have Permission to Redistribute” but doesn’t set any privacy settings, will the sites be liable if the photo is shared as normal through the system?
Question 13 (look at the picture labeled picture 13-14)
Ebenezer asks Mia Escary of the girl band, GirlZ, to write music for the film and to sing an original song. She signs the synchronization agreement. If Eben is blessed enough to be able to release a soundtrack, does he have to pay Mia any additional money?
Question 14 (look at the picture labeled picture 13-14)
Will Ebenezer need a separate agreement to cover performance of the music in connection with the movie trailer or promotional videos?
Question 15 (look at the picture labeled picture 15-16)
The stadium where the Shrikes play has signed the location release. Under the agreement, is Ebenezer obligated to identify the name of the stadium during the film or in the credits?
Question 16 (look at the picture labeled picture 15-16)
Can Ebenezer accept free season tickets in the owner’s box in exchange for a close-up shot of the stadium name in the movie?
Question 17 (look at the picture labeled picture 17-19)
Ebenezer wants to explore distributing his movie through Amazon Instant Video. To do this, he must create an account with CreateSpace. As soon as he creates his account, he receives marketing material from another filmmaker who got his name from the service. He thinks this might be a good idea for him to get the word out and asks you to figure out how to get a mailing list of all the other site users. You double check the agreement and find:
Question 18 (look at the picture labeled picture 17-19)
If Eben shot his film guerilla-style without getting any copyright, trademark or right of publicity releases signed, would he be able to submit his film to Amazon Instant Video?
Question 19 (look at the picture labeled picture 17-19)
Eben purchased a copy of his film from the Instant service and finds that he is able to make unlimited copies of it. Is this a breach of the contract with CreateSpace?
Question 20 (look at the picture labeled picture 20)
If Eben shot his film guerilla-style without getting any copyright, trademark or right of publicity releases signed, would he be able to submit his film to this festival?
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