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Martha Neofit - Web For Actors client
The interface is very user friendly and set-up was fast as hell. I don't know what the record is, but I build my website in 1:07 min. It got all my projects right and even project's directors. I really couldn't ask for more. I <3 this.
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Set an alarm to check breakdowns 3 times a day. 11AM, 4PM and 8PM.Actor Dictionary | Distribution Fee
This is the fee charged by a studio/distributor to the exhibitor in order to have their film exhibited in their theater(s). This is usually in the form of a percentage of revenue generated at the box office in any given market. This percentage can range from as low as 10% all the way up to 50%. A typical distribution fee is 30%. This is not to be confused with film rentals which is the studio' portion of the box office calculated after the distribution fee has been paid.NOTE: When it comes to accounting numbers, distribution fee is not factored in as "revenue" or "earnings" even though the money goes straight to the studio/distributor. This is just another one of those strange accounting principles practiced in the movie industry.
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