LOCAL 600 AMENDMENT AGREEMENT STUDIO RATES-PANEL 1 INSIDE THE CORRIDOR The following studio minimum wages scale shall be effective for the period commencing with July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013 for employees hired under the Amendment Agreement and working in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. International Cinematographers Guild Local 600 Amendment Agreement Occ. Code Studio Minimum Rates Schedule E Weekly Employees Weekly Guarantee 5 consecutive days 40 Hours Schedule D Daily Employees Daily 8 Hours 1 ½ after 8 hours No. Classification Per Day Per Week 1901 Director of Photography $802.00 $3,430.57 1911 Camera Operator $627.26 $2,524.31 1931 Still Photographer $499.09 $2,006.88 1941 1 st Assistant Photographer $413.20 $1,677.20 1951 2 nd Assistant Photographer $327.21 $1,551.39 1971 Film Loader $275.68 9/17/2012 ER Panel 1 12:27 PM
STUDIO RATES-PANEL 2 OUTSIDE THE CORRIDOR The following studio minimum wages scale shall be effective for the period commencing with July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013 for employees hired under the Amendment Agreement and working outside the Corridor (i.e., outside Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C). International Cinematographers Guild Local 600 Amendment Agreement Schedule D Daily Employees Daily 8 Hours; 1 ½ after 8 hours; Min. Call 8 hours Studio Minimum Rates Schedule E Weekly Employees Weekly Guarantee 5 consecutive days; 43.2 hours; Min. Call 8.6 hours; 1 1/2 after 9.3 hours Occ. Code No. Classification Per Day Per Week 1901 Director of Photography $770.24 $3,704.95 1911 Camera Operator 1921 Portrait Photographer 1931 Still Photographer ($96.28/hour) $476.24 ($59.53/hour) $476.24 ($59.53/hour) $414.96 ($51.87/hour) 1 ½ after 8 and/or 40; Min Call - 8 hours 1941 1 st Assistant Photographer $43.48/hour 1951 2 nd Assistant Photographer $40.11/hour 1961 Technician $51.87/hour 1971 Film Loader $34.46/hour ($85.763/hour) $2,356.49 ($54.548/hour) $2,356.49 ($54.548/hour) $1,924.90 ($48.123/hour) Weekly Guarantee 5 consecutive days; Min. Call -7 hours; 43.2 hour week $1,878.68 ($41.935/hour) $1,737.29 ($38.779/hour) $2,203.47 ($49.185/hour) 9/17/2012 ER Panel 2 12:27 PM
LOCAL 600 AMENDMENT AGREEMENT PILOT AND ONE HOUR RATES-PANEL 3 July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013. IN THE CORRIDOR Classifications Weekly Daily Director of Photography $3,363.24 $755.12 Camera Operator $2,276.95 $565.97 1 st Assistant Camera $1,644.52 $373.66 2 nd Assistant Camera $1,520.76 $314.56 Still Photographer $1,887.16 $450.00 Film Loader $270.24 OUTSIDE THE CORRIDOR Classifications Weekly Hourly Daily Hourly Director of Photography $3,632.30 $84.081 $755.12 $94.39 Camera Operator $2,310.28 $53.479 $466.88 $58.36 Portrait Photographer $2,310.28 $53.479 $466.88 $58.36 Still Photographer $1,887.16 $47.179 $406.80 $50.85 1 st Assistant Photographer $1,841.84 $41.113 $341.04 $42.63 2 nd Assistant Photographer $1,703.23 $38.019 $314.56 $39.32 Technician $2,160.26 $48.220 $406.80 $50.85 Film Loader $270.24 $33.78 9/17/2012 ER Panel 3 12:27 PM
TECHNICIAN-STUDIO CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FEATURES, ONE HOUR AND ONE-HALF HOUR FILM OR DIGITAL SHOWS-PANEL 4 NOTE 4: (Outside the Corridor) Applicable to a First Assistant Photographer assigned to operate specialized equipment such as, but not limited to, Panavision and other anamorphic equipment or 3-D equipment and similar situations, including the preparation of such specialized equipment where special skills, ability and experience are required. NOTE 5: (Outside the Corridor) Also applicable to a First Assistant Photographer employed by a company without an existing Camera Department (as such departments are commonly known in the industry). PANAVISION PREVIEW SYSTEM Schedule for Panavision Preview System is the same as for Film Loaders: weekly guarantee is forty (40) hours, time and one-half (1½) after forty (40) hours. Minimum call is eight (8) hours. Gold begins after twelve (12) hours worked on half hour episodic television shows. Minimum wage scale effective July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013 shall be $25.34 an hour. INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT PLAN-ALL AGREEMENTS Effective July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013, the Producer shall contribute six percent (6%) of the scale Regular Basic Hourly Rate of pay for all hours worked or guaranteed. WAGES PILOTS ONE HALF HOUR AND ONE HOUR EPISODIC TELEVISION For Pilots and the first two (2) production seasons of any such series, the wage rates set forth in the Local Agreements for the period immediately preceding the period in question shall apply; thereafter the wage rates in the Local Agreements shall apply. 9/17/2012 ER Panel 4 12:27 PM
LOCAL 600 AMENDMENT AGREEMENT LONG FORM TELEVISION RATES-PANEL-6 July 29, 2012 to and including August 3, 2013. IN THE CORRIDOR Classifications Weekly Hourly Daily Hourly Director of Photography AS NEGOTIATED UNDER LOCAL AGREEMENT Camera Operator $1,728.77 $43.22 $420.64 $52.58 1 st Assistant Photographer $1,475.25 $36.88 $341.11 $42.64 2 nd Assistant Photographer $1,337.60 $33.44 $309.14 $38.64 Still Photographer $1,488.48 $37.21 $377.44 $47.18 Film Loader $1,161.17 $29.03 $268.10 $33.51 OUTSIDE THE CORRIDOR Classifications Weekly Hourly Daily Hourly Director of Photography AS NEGOTIATED UNDER LOCAL AGREEMENT Camera Operator $1,612.41 $40.31 $372.90 $46.61 1 st Assistant Photographer $1,475.25 $36.88 $341.11 $42.64 2 nd Assistant Photographer $1,337.60 $33.44 $309.14 $38.64 Still Photographer $1,427.93 $35.70 $330.15 $41.27 Film Loader $1,161.17 $29.03 $268.10 $33.51 9/17/2012 ER Panel 6 12:27 PM
DIGITAL PRODUCTION AGREEMENT WAGE SCALES-PANEL 7 Wage Rates for Directors of Photography, Camera Operators, Technicians, Camera Assistants and Still Photographers are the film rates covered under- Features and Half Hour Episodic Television or One Hour Episodic Television Schedules (See Panels 1, 2 and 3) Classifications Class Codes Daily Wage Rate Minimum Call-8 hours Weekly Wage Rate Minimum Call-8 Hours 5 Consecutive Days 7/29/2012 to 8/3/2013 7/29/2012 to 8/3/2013 Digital Imaging Tech. 1985 Video Controller (Shader) 1982 Camera Utility 1983 Digital Utility Person 1984 $476.00 ($59.52) $379.00 ($47.39) $361.00 ($45.18) $249.00 ($31.08) $2,181.00 ($54.525) $1,760.00 ($44.000) $1,620.00 ($40.500) -- Employees engaged in making digital recordings of prime time dramatic television motion pictures ( including situation comedies ), the wage scales and working conditions shall be as follows: For such one-hour and long form television motion pictures, the wage scales and working conditions shall be as set forth in the Basic Agreement and in the West Coast Studio Local Agreements. For such one-half hour television motion pictures, the wage scales shall be as set forth in the Basic Agreement and in the West Coast Studio Local Agreement; working conditions shall be set forth in the Videotape Agreement, except that for employees engaged on one-half hour single camera television motion pictures, the Turn Around or Call-back Times provisions in the West Coast Studio Local Agreement shall apply in lieu of the corresponding provisions in the Videotape Agreement. 9/17/2012 ER Panel 7 12:28 PM
VIDEOTAPE SUPPLEMENTAL RATE CARD-PANEL 8 VIDEOTAPE CLASSIFICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD IATSE LOCAL 600 Director of Photography Video Cameraperson (Operator) Digital Imaging Technician (DIT) Video Controller/Shader Camera Utility Digital Utility 9/30/12 to 9/28/13 Talk Shows, Reality Shows, Game Shows and Judge Shows WAGE SCALES 9/30/12 to 9/28/13 BASIC VIDEO DAILY WEEKLY DAILY WEEKLY $385.00 ($48.13) $342.00 ($42.75) $429.00 ($53.63) $342.00 ($42.75) $326.00 ($40.75) $225.00 ($28.13) $1,750.00 ($43.75) $1,586.00 ($39.65) $1,968.00 ($49.20) $1,586.00 ($39.65) $1,462.00 ($36.55) -- $425.00 ($53.13) $379.00 ($47.38) $476.00 ($59.50) $379.00 ($47.38) $361.00 ($45.13) $250.00 ($31.25) $1,940.00 ($48.50) $1,760.00 ($44.00) $2,183.00 ($54.58) $1,760.00 ($44.00) $1,620.00 ($40.50) -- NOTES Daily minimum call is eight (8) hours, time and one-half (1½) after eight (8) hours. Weekly minimum call is eight (8) hours, five (5) consecutive days; time and one-half (1½) after eight (8) hours in any one day, or after forty (40) hours in any one period of five (5) consecutive days. The workweek for weekly employees is any five (5) consecutive days out of any seven (7) consecutive days. For example, Saturday through Wednesday. Hourly wages are computed at 1/8th of daily or 1/40th of weekly wages. New Talk Shows, Reality Shows, Game Shows and Judge Shows that begin their season of production on or after September 28, 2003, will be paid the Videotape wages less 10%. 9/17/2012 ER Panel 8 12:26 PM