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4CREATIVE / CHANNEL 4
RECOMMENDED TERMS FOR ENGAGING CREW ON THE
PRODUCTION OF CHANNEL 4 PROMOTIONS
(as approved and published by BECTU, 1st
July 2018)
1. Your services.
You will provide the services of your grade in consideration of which we agree to pay you such sum as
we agree between us which shall be not less than the minimum and not more than the maximum for
that grade set out in Appendix 1 (“your basic daily rate”) on weekdays and Saturdays, together with
such additional payments as this agreement entitles you to. We will pay invoices from crew with whom
we contract direct within thirty days of receipt. You agree that such services will be of a good
professional standard consistent with what we might reasonably expect to receive from a person
employed on your grade.
You agree to treat all information you obtain as a result of your engagement as confidential and that the
copyright in anything you create pursuant to your engagement is assigned to us by way of future
assignment. You waive all moral rights in respect of such work.
2. The basic working day.
The basic working day is ten working hours plus one hour for lunch. We will notify you of the start time
(which will be between 7am and 11am) and where you should attend and you will attend at that time
and place. If your call time is between 11am and 5pm, this is considered a late call. No matter when
the call time is being given, the basic working day starts at 11am and includes 11 hours in total (10
working hours and one hour for lunch) after which overtime applies.
3. Continuous working day.
Any day on which you work for a continuous period of nine hours from the start time (which will be
between 7am and 11am) shall be a Continuous Working Day. We will provide you with food and
beverages at an appropriate time during the Continuous Working Day. Overtime will commence after
nine hours.
4. Overtime.
You agree to work such hours in addition to the basic working day as are necessary, for which we shall
pay you at the rate of one tenth of your rate for the basic working day for each hour you work (“your
basic hourly rate”) or a multiple of such. Overtime is charged per 30 minutes.
5. Non-shooting days.
On a working day on which shooting does not take place you will be paid 100% of your daily fee. A non-
shooting day is a rest day, a prep day, a recce day, a pre-light day, a construction (build) or strike day.
6. Overtime rates for Mondays to Saturdays.
For overtime rates refer to Appendix 1. You will be paid at three times your basic hourly rate for all
overtime worked between midnight and 5am.
7. Work on Sundays, Bank Holidays and Statutory Holidays.
If you work on Sundays, Bank Holidays or Statutory Holidays we will pay you two times your basic
hourly rate for all hours worked on that day with a minimum call of ten hours. Overtime between
midnight and 5am will be paid in accordance with 6(iv).
8. Night work.
All work commencing between 5pm and 5am is night work and you will be paid at double your basic
hourly rate for all hours worked with a minimum call of ten hours.
9. Early call.
If your call time is between 5am and 7am, your basic work day starts at the call time and we will pay
you at your overtime rate for hours worked between 5am and 7am. The rest of the day will be charged as
basic working day (calculated from a call time). Early call rule applies on all days throughout a week,
Monday to Sunday. Overtime will start 11 hours after a call time.
10. Meal breaks and meal allowances.
(i) Your first meal break of one hour will begin no more than 5.1/2 hours after work has commenced.
(ii). Your second meal break of half an hour will begin no more than 5.1/2 hours after the end of the first
meal break. In the event of a Continuous Working Day there shall be a meal break at the end of the nine
hours constituting the Continuous Working Day and the provisions of the second meal break shall apply
to that break.
(iii) For both first and second break we will either provide you with a free meal or pay you a £7.50 meal
allowance.
(iv) If the first meal break is missed overtime provisions will apply when nine hours have elapsed since
the start time (i.e. that day will be treated as if it were a continuous working day as per 3 above). If the
first meal break is curtailed then overtime will commence eleven hours from the start time less the
amount of time the first meal break was curtailed by (e.g. if the first meal break was curtailed by 20
minutes overtime will commence 10 hours and 40 minutes from the start time).
(v). When a meal break is delayed we will pay you a penalty of £20. If a meal break is delayed for more
than 30 minutes we will pay you an additional £20. (vi). If a second or subsequent meal break is missed
or curtailed, you will get paid at your overtime rate to compensate for the 30 minutes of that missed
break.
(viii). Missed break on a night shoot is charged at the basic hourly rate for a night shoot.
11. Travel time.
We will pay you for time spent traveling to work subject to the following:
(i). For the purpose of calculating travel time, the starting point is SW1P for London-based production
companies.
(ii). On working days we will pay you for time spent traveling less the first hour of the outward and
homeward journey, at your basic hourly rate.
(iii). If we ask you to collect equipment or personnel from other address than your home address, you
will be paid for your time collecting and delivering as working time.
(iv). If under the terms of this agreement you must travel on a day which is not a working day, we will
pay you for the hours you travel at your basic hourly rate subject to a minimum of ten hours. After a
travel non-shooting day your following working day start will be calculated on base to base basis
(meaning e.g. from hotel to hotel). This applies to all location based shooting where the crew stays in a
hotel.
N.B. Travel time is always paid at single time, regardless of time, or day of the week. If travel time and
working time total less than 11 hours, then no travel time is payable.
12. Travel expenses.
If you use your car to reach a location (but not a studio) we will pay you 45p per mile except that you
will not be entitled to be paid if the location is less than 20 miles from SW1P.
13. Travel by air.
Where we require you to travel by air, we will provide you with air travel on a scheduled passenger
service. Further, on all flights and stopovers we will provide you with meals and refreshments. If the
flight time exceeds four hours there will be no shooting on the day of the flight except in exceptional
circumstances. When the schedule flight time exceeds eight hours there will be no shooting until 24
hours after arrival at the destination except in exceptional circumstances.
14. Location work.
(i). Where at our request you remain on location on a rest day you will be paid your basic daily rate for
that day.
(ii). You will be paid from hotel to hotel at the location.
15. Insurance.
We will arrange insurance for you when you work for us overseas or on a hazardous location in the UK.
We will provide you with the terms of such insurance if you request them in writing.
16. Assignment of services.
We shall be entitled to assign the benefit of your services under this agreement but we shall remain
obliged to pay you such sums as you are entitled to under this agreement.
17. Holiday Pay.
12.07% of the payment(s) by Channel 4 / 4creative to the crew member are paid (and therefore
included in the day rate) and accepted in lieu of such entitlement as the crew member has to holiday
pay.
18. Force Majeure.
If your engagement is cancelled because of an event of Force Majeure (as defined in Appendix 2) we
shall pay you for the work you have done up to the point where production has ceased but we will not be
liable for any other payments.
19. Cancellation fees.
If a production is cancelled for any reason except for an event of Force Majeure the amount payable to
you under this agreement shall be determined as follows:
6 – 4 days prior to the engagement – 50% of the agreed fee.
3 – 2 days prior to the engagement – 75% of the agreed fee.
On the day prior to the engagement –100% of the agreed fee.
All seven days of the week count for the notice period.
For the purpose of calculating the number of days notice given, the day on which notice is given is
included but the shoot day is not.
If the period of engagement is three days or less, the cancellation fee applies to the whole engagement.
If the period of engagement is more than three days, then each day is a separate engagement and the
cancellation fee is calculated for each day.
20. Time Off The Clock
The minimum break between completion of call on a production on which we engage you and recall on
the same production shall be 11 hours. We will pay you at your overtime rate for each hour such break is
reduced below 11 hours.
21. Invoicing
Channel 4 will not accept hand-written invoices. All invoices must include date, invoice number, name /
company name, address, email, phone number, dates worked and job name and reference number. The
invoice must be addressed to Channel 4 Television Corporation, 124 Horseferry Road, London, SW1P
2TX and emailed to channel4@webflo.co.uk. Invoices must include the name of the Producer unless
otherwise instructed on the invoice section of the job Callsheet.
Appendix 1
Crew
C4 2018 Rates
including
holiday pay
Rolled-Up Holiday
pay (FOR INFO)
APA 2018
Rates
OT Grade OT Coefficient
Standard
Hourly
Overtime
1st Assistant Director £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39
2nd Assistant Director £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27
3rd Assistant Director £241 £29 £265 Grade I 1.5 £36.14
Script Supervisor £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £103.18
Location Manager £430 £52 £473 Grade II 1.25 £53.75
On-Set Runner (under 1st AD)** £175 £21 £193 n/a n/a see note below
Runner £175 £21 £193 n/a n/a n/a
DOP / Lighting Cameraman £1,122 £135 £1,234 Grade III 1 £112.18
Camera Operator £472 £57 £519 Grade II 1.25 £58.98
Focus Puller (1st AC) £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59
Clapper Loader (2nd AC) £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27
DIT £379 £46 £417 Grade II 1.25 £47.39
Key Grip or has NVQ3 £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59
Non Key Grip £378 £46 £416 Grade II 1.25 £47.27
Senior Video Operator £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27
Video Operator £289 £35 £318 Grade I 1.5 £43.36
Gaffer £420 £51 £462 Grade I 1.5 £52.50
Electrician / Spark £328 £40 £361 Grade I 1.5 £49.23
Art Director £630 £76 £693 Grade III 1 £63.00
Assistant Art Director £420 £51 £462 Grade II 1.25 £52.50
Stylist £464 £56 £510 Grade II 1.25 £57.95
Props Buyer £420 £51 £462 Grade II 1.25 £52.50
Master Props £374 £45 £411 Grade II 1.25 £46.70
Props £245 £30 £270 Grade I 1.5 £36.82
Props Assistant £230 £28 £253 Grade I 1.5 £34.50
Construction Manager £394 £48 £433 Grade II 1.25 £49.20
Master Painter £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91
Painter £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Master Carpenter £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91
Carpenter £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Master Plaster £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91
Plasterer £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Programmable Lighting Desk Op *** £379 £46 £417 Grade II 1.25 £47.39
SFX Supervisor £1,122 £135 £1,234 Grade III 1 £112.18
Senior SFX Technician £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00
SFX Technician £385 £46 £423 Grade II 1.25 £48.07
SFX Assistant £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27
Scenic Artist £528 £64 £581 Grade III 1 £52.82
Standby Construction £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Model Animator £589 £71 £648 Grade III 1 £58.91
Model Animator Assistant £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59
Home Economist £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00
Stage Hand £265 £32 £292 Grade I 1.5 £39.82
Labourer £220 £27 £242 Grade I 1.5 £33.00
Driver £220 £27 £242 Grade I 1.5 £33.00
Sound Mixer £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00
Boom Operator £385 £46 £423 Grade II 1.25 £48.07
Sound Maintenance £313 £38 £344 Grade I 1.5 £46.91
Sound Assistant £289 £35 £318 Grade I 1.5 £43.36
Costume Designer £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39
Wardrobe Buyer £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39
Wardrobe Assistant £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Chief Make Up Artist £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00
Make Up Assistant £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Chief Hair Designer £466 £56 £513 Grade II 1.25 £58.30
Hairdresser £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82
Paramedic £300 n/a n/a Grade I 1.5 £45.00
Security £300 n/a n/a Grade I 1.5 £45.00
Appendix 22 - FORCE MAJEURE DEFINITION
An event of Force Majeure shall be defined as any event that is not reasonably insurable including but
not limited to any act of terrorism, threat of terrorism, any hostile or war like action in time of peace or
war, the use or threat of use of any weapon of war employing atomic fission or radioactive force, any
instruction or rebellion or revolution or civil war or usurped power or any action taken by any
governmental authority in hindering or combating or defending against such occurrence, seizure or
destruction under quarantine or customs regulation or confiscation by order of any government or public
authority or risks of contraband or illegal transportation of trade, any civil commotion assuming the
proportions of or amounting to a popular rising or riot or martial law or the act of any lawfully
constituted civil authority (except to the extent that certain acts of civil authority may reasonably be
insurable from time to time).
Director* £275 / £300 n/a £759 n/a n/a n/a
Producer* £275 / £300 n/a £759 n/a n/a n/a
Production Manager* £250 n/a £495 n/a n/a n/a
Production Assistant - Office £100 - £150 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Production Assistant - Shoots* £175 n/a £348 n/a n/a n/a
Researcher £225 -£300 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Casting Director £250 £30 £693 n/a n/a n/a
Crew
C4 2018 Rates
including
holiday pay
Rolled-Up Holiday
pay (FOR INFO)
BECTU Rates
(Oct 2017)
OT Grade OT Coefficient
Standard
Hourly
Overtime
Master Rigger (Supervisor) 10+1 day £360 £43 £400 Grade I 1.5 £54.00
Master Rigger (Supervisor) 8+1 day £288 £35 £320 Grade I 1.5 £43.20
Advanced / Electrician Rigger (Operative) 10+1 day £450 £54 £500 Grade I 1.5 £67.50
Advanced / Electrician Rigger (Operative) 8+1 day £360 £43 £400 Grade I 1.5 £54.00
Wire Supervisor 10+1 day £601 £73 £668 Grade I 1.5 £90.15
Wire Supervisor 8+1 day £495 £60 £550 Grade I 1.5 £74.25
C4 OFFICE BASED PRODUCTION STAFF
*** Programmable Lighting Desk Operator Role Definition: An electrician who is operating and programming a lighting desk requiring lighting cues during a take, effects (i.e.
flicker / fire effects), control of moving lights or multi-channel LEDs or time coded/midi/analogue synchronisation and triggering (motion control). Such rate and grade only
applicable when the position is deemed necessary and agreed in advance between the Gaffer and Production Manager (it shall not apply to a basic fader lighting desk being operated
by an electrician).
* Producers, Directors, Production Managers and Production Assistants to receive a supplementary £50 per shoot day. NB: OT coefficients, BHR and multiple-hourly rate
systems do not apply to production staff.
** On-Set Runner (sourced by and reporting to the 1st AD) will be paid £25 per hour overtime after 12 hours from their calltime. This does not apply to other runners.

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C4 recommended-terms-30.07.18-.pdf-updated (1)

  • 1. 4CREATIVE / CHANNEL 4 RECOMMENDED TERMS FOR ENGAGING CREW ON THE PRODUCTION OF CHANNEL 4 PROMOTIONS (as approved and published by BECTU, 1st July 2018) 1. Your services. You will provide the services of your grade in consideration of which we agree to pay you such sum as we agree between us which shall be not less than the minimum and not more than the maximum for that grade set out in Appendix 1 (“your basic daily rate”) on weekdays and Saturdays, together with such additional payments as this agreement entitles you to. We will pay invoices from crew with whom we contract direct within thirty days of receipt. You agree that such services will be of a good professional standard consistent with what we might reasonably expect to receive from a person employed on your grade. You agree to treat all information you obtain as a result of your engagement as confidential and that the copyright in anything you create pursuant to your engagement is assigned to us by way of future assignment. You waive all moral rights in respect of such work. 2. The basic working day. The basic working day is ten working hours plus one hour for lunch. We will notify you of the start time (which will be between 7am and 11am) and where you should attend and you will attend at that time and place. If your call time is between 11am and 5pm, this is considered a late call. No matter when the call time is being given, the basic working day starts at 11am and includes 11 hours in total (10 working hours and one hour for lunch) after which overtime applies. 3. Continuous working day. Any day on which you work for a continuous period of nine hours from the start time (which will be between 7am and 11am) shall be a Continuous Working Day. We will provide you with food and beverages at an appropriate time during the Continuous Working Day. Overtime will commence after nine hours. 4. Overtime. You agree to work such hours in addition to the basic working day as are necessary, for which we shall pay you at the rate of one tenth of your rate for the basic working day for each hour you work (“your basic hourly rate”) or a multiple of such. Overtime is charged per 30 minutes. 5. Non-shooting days. On a working day on which shooting does not take place you will be paid 100% of your daily fee. A non- shooting day is a rest day, a prep day, a recce day, a pre-light day, a construction (build) or strike day. 6. Overtime rates for Mondays to Saturdays. For overtime rates refer to Appendix 1. You will be paid at three times your basic hourly rate for all overtime worked between midnight and 5am. 7. Work on Sundays, Bank Holidays and Statutory Holidays. If you work on Sundays, Bank Holidays or Statutory Holidays we will pay you two times your basic hourly rate for all hours worked on that day with a minimum call of ten hours. Overtime between midnight and 5am will be paid in accordance with 6(iv). 8. Night work. All work commencing between 5pm and 5am is night work and you will be paid at double your basic hourly rate for all hours worked with a minimum call of ten hours.
  • 2. 9. Early call. If your call time is between 5am and 7am, your basic work day starts at the call time and we will pay you at your overtime rate for hours worked between 5am and 7am. The rest of the day will be charged as basic working day (calculated from a call time). Early call rule applies on all days throughout a week, Monday to Sunday. Overtime will start 11 hours after a call time. 10. Meal breaks and meal allowances. (i) Your first meal break of one hour will begin no more than 5.1/2 hours after work has commenced. (ii). Your second meal break of half an hour will begin no more than 5.1/2 hours after the end of the first meal break. In the event of a Continuous Working Day there shall be a meal break at the end of the nine hours constituting the Continuous Working Day and the provisions of the second meal break shall apply to that break. (iii) For both first and second break we will either provide you with a free meal or pay you a £7.50 meal allowance. (iv) If the first meal break is missed overtime provisions will apply when nine hours have elapsed since the start time (i.e. that day will be treated as if it were a continuous working day as per 3 above). If the first meal break is curtailed then overtime will commence eleven hours from the start time less the amount of time the first meal break was curtailed by (e.g. if the first meal break was curtailed by 20 minutes overtime will commence 10 hours and 40 minutes from the start time). (v). When a meal break is delayed we will pay you a penalty of £20. If a meal break is delayed for more than 30 minutes we will pay you an additional £20. (vi). If a second or subsequent meal break is missed or curtailed, you will get paid at your overtime rate to compensate for the 30 minutes of that missed break. (viii). Missed break on a night shoot is charged at the basic hourly rate for a night shoot. 11. Travel time. We will pay you for time spent traveling to work subject to the following: (i). For the purpose of calculating travel time, the starting point is SW1P for London-based production companies. (ii). On working days we will pay you for time spent traveling less the first hour of the outward and homeward journey, at your basic hourly rate. (iii). If we ask you to collect equipment or personnel from other address than your home address, you will be paid for your time collecting and delivering as working time. (iv). If under the terms of this agreement you must travel on a day which is not a working day, we will pay you for the hours you travel at your basic hourly rate subject to a minimum of ten hours. After a travel non-shooting day your following working day start will be calculated on base to base basis (meaning e.g. from hotel to hotel). This applies to all location based shooting where the crew stays in a hotel. N.B. Travel time is always paid at single time, regardless of time, or day of the week. If travel time and working time total less than 11 hours, then no travel time is payable. 12. Travel expenses. If you use your car to reach a location (but not a studio) we will pay you 45p per mile except that you will not be entitled to be paid if the location is less than 20 miles from SW1P. 13. Travel by air. Where we require you to travel by air, we will provide you with air travel on a scheduled passenger service. Further, on all flights and stopovers we will provide you with meals and refreshments. If the flight time exceeds four hours there will be no shooting on the day of the flight except in exceptional circumstances. When the schedule flight time exceeds eight hours there will be no shooting until 24 hours after arrival at the destination except in exceptional circumstances.
  • 3. 14. Location work. (i). Where at our request you remain on location on a rest day you will be paid your basic daily rate for that day. (ii). You will be paid from hotel to hotel at the location. 15. Insurance. We will arrange insurance for you when you work for us overseas or on a hazardous location in the UK. We will provide you with the terms of such insurance if you request them in writing. 16. Assignment of services. We shall be entitled to assign the benefit of your services under this agreement but we shall remain obliged to pay you such sums as you are entitled to under this agreement. 17. Holiday Pay. 12.07% of the payment(s) by Channel 4 / 4creative to the crew member are paid (and therefore included in the day rate) and accepted in lieu of such entitlement as the crew member has to holiday pay. 18. Force Majeure. If your engagement is cancelled because of an event of Force Majeure (as defined in Appendix 2) we shall pay you for the work you have done up to the point where production has ceased but we will not be liable for any other payments. 19. Cancellation fees. If a production is cancelled for any reason except for an event of Force Majeure the amount payable to you under this agreement shall be determined as follows: 6 – 4 days prior to the engagement – 50% of the agreed fee. 3 – 2 days prior to the engagement – 75% of the agreed fee. On the day prior to the engagement –100% of the agreed fee. All seven days of the week count for the notice period. For the purpose of calculating the number of days notice given, the day on which notice is given is included but the shoot day is not. If the period of engagement is three days or less, the cancellation fee applies to the whole engagement. If the period of engagement is more than three days, then each day is a separate engagement and the cancellation fee is calculated for each day. 20. Time Off The Clock The minimum break between completion of call on a production on which we engage you and recall on the same production shall be 11 hours. We will pay you at your overtime rate for each hour such break is reduced below 11 hours. 21. Invoicing Channel 4 will not accept hand-written invoices. All invoices must include date, invoice number, name / company name, address, email, phone number, dates worked and job name and reference number. The invoice must be addressed to Channel 4 Television Corporation, 124 Horseferry Road, London, SW1P 2TX and emailed to channel4@webflo.co.uk. Invoices must include the name of the Producer unless otherwise instructed on the invoice section of the job Callsheet.
  • 4. Appendix 1 Crew C4 2018 Rates including holiday pay Rolled-Up Holiday pay (FOR INFO) APA 2018 Rates OT Grade OT Coefficient Standard Hourly Overtime 1st Assistant Director £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39 2nd Assistant Director £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27 3rd Assistant Director £241 £29 £265 Grade I 1.5 £36.14 Script Supervisor £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £103.18 Location Manager £430 £52 £473 Grade II 1.25 £53.75 On-Set Runner (under 1st AD)** £175 £21 £193 n/a n/a see note below Runner £175 £21 £193 n/a n/a n/a DOP / Lighting Cameraman £1,122 £135 £1,234 Grade III 1 £112.18 Camera Operator £472 £57 £519 Grade II 1.25 £58.98 Focus Puller (1st AC) £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59 Clapper Loader (2nd AC) £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27 DIT £379 £46 £417 Grade II 1.25 £47.39 Key Grip or has NVQ3 £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59 Non Key Grip £378 £46 £416 Grade II 1.25 £47.27 Senior Video Operator £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27 Video Operator £289 £35 £318 Grade I 1.5 £43.36 Gaffer £420 £51 £462 Grade I 1.5 £52.50 Electrician / Spark £328 £40 £361 Grade I 1.5 £49.23 Art Director £630 £76 £693 Grade III 1 £63.00 Assistant Art Director £420 £51 £462 Grade II 1.25 £52.50 Stylist £464 £56 £510 Grade II 1.25 £57.95 Props Buyer £420 £51 £462 Grade II 1.25 £52.50 Master Props £374 £45 £411 Grade II 1.25 £46.70 Props £245 £30 £270 Grade I 1.5 £36.82 Props Assistant £230 £28 £253 Grade I 1.5 £34.50 Construction Manager £394 £48 £433 Grade II 1.25 £49.20 Master Painter £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91 Painter £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Master Carpenter £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91 Carpenter £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Master Plaster £367 £44 £404 Grade II 1.25 £45.91 Plasterer £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Programmable Lighting Desk Op *** £379 £46 £417 Grade II 1.25 £47.39 SFX Supervisor £1,122 £135 £1,234 Grade III 1 £112.18 Senior SFX Technician £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00 SFX Technician £385 £46 £423 Grade II 1.25 £48.07 SFX Assistant £322 £39 £354 Grade I 1.5 £48.27 Scenic Artist £528 £64 £581 Grade III 1 £52.82 Standby Construction £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Model Animator £589 £71 £648 Grade III 1 £58.91 Model Animator Assistant £413 £50 £454 Grade II 1.25 £51.59 Home Economist £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00 Stage Hand £265 £32 £292 Grade I 1.5 £39.82 Labourer £220 £27 £242 Grade I 1.5 £33.00 Driver £220 £27 £242 Grade I 1.5 £33.00 Sound Mixer £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00 Boom Operator £385 £46 £423 Grade II 1.25 £48.07 Sound Maintenance £313 £38 £344 Grade I 1.5 £46.91 Sound Assistant £289 £35 £318 Grade I 1.5 £43.36 Costume Designer £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39 Wardrobe Buyer £499 £60 £549 Grade II 1.25 £62.39 Wardrobe Assistant £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Chief Make Up Artist £480 £58 £528 Grade II 1.25 £60.00 Make Up Assistant £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Chief Hair Designer £466 £56 £513 Grade II 1.25 £58.30 Hairdresser £285 £34 £314 Grade I 1.5 £42.82 Paramedic £300 n/a n/a Grade I 1.5 £45.00 Security £300 n/a n/a Grade I 1.5 £45.00
  • 5. Appendix 22 - FORCE MAJEURE DEFINITION An event of Force Majeure shall be defined as any event that is not reasonably insurable including but not limited to any act of terrorism, threat of terrorism, any hostile or war like action in time of peace or war, the use or threat of use of any weapon of war employing atomic fission or radioactive force, any instruction or rebellion or revolution or civil war or usurped power or any action taken by any governmental authority in hindering or combating or defending against such occurrence, seizure or destruction under quarantine or customs regulation or confiscation by order of any government or public authority or risks of contraband or illegal transportation of trade, any civil commotion assuming the proportions of or amounting to a popular rising or riot or martial law or the act of any lawfully constituted civil authority (except to the extent that certain acts of civil authority may reasonably be insurable from time to time). Director* £275 / £300 n/a £759 n/a n/a n/a Producer* £275 / £300 n/a £759 n/a n/a n/a Production Manager* £250 n/a £495 n/a n/a n/a Production Assistant - Office £100 - £150 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Production Assistant - Shoots* £175 n/a £348 n/a n/a n/a Researcher £225 -£300 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Casting Director £250 £30 £693 n/a n/a n/a Crew C4 2018 Rates including holiday pay Rolled-Up Holiday pay (FOR INFO) BECTU Rates (Oct 2017) OT Grade OT Coefficient Standard Hourly Overtime Master Rigger (Supervisor) 10+1 day £360 £43 £400 Grade I 1.5 £54.00 Master Rigger (Supervisor) 8+1 day £288 £35 £320 Grade I 1.5 £43.20 Advanced / Electrician Rigger (Operative) 10+1 day £450 £54 £500 Grade I 1.5 £67.50 Advanced / Electrician Rigger (Operative) 8+1 day £360 £43 £400 Grade I 1.5 £54.00 Wire Supervisor 10+1 day £601 £73 £668 Grade I 1.5 £90.15 Wire Supervisor 8+1 day £495 £60 £550 Grade I 1.5 £74.25 C4 OFFICE BASED PRODUCTION STAFF *** Programmable Lighting Desk Operator Role Definition: An electrician who is operating and programming a lighting desk requiring lighting cues during a take, effects (i.e. flicker / fire effects), control of moving lights or multi-channel LEDs or time coded/midi/analogue synchronisation and triggering (motion control). Such rate and grade only applicable when the position is deemed necessary and agreed in advance between the Gaffer and Production Manager (it shall not apply to a basic fader lighting desk being operated by an electrician). * Producers, Directors, Production Managers and Production Assistants to receive a supplementary £50 per shoot day. NB: OT coefficients, BHR and multiple-hourly rate systems do not apply to production staff. ** On-Set Runner (sourced by and reporting to the 1st AD) will be paid £25 per hour overtime after 12 hours from their calltime. This does not apply to other runners.