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| I wanna shoot a demo/pilot thing for a sitcom I wrote. I was told I should get an entertainment attorney. What's that and why do I need it? Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| An entertainment attorney is an attorney who specializes in entertainment law. Usually they work in either contracts or litigation. I'm guessing the person told you that you need an entertainment attorney to write up contracts for the people you will employ to work on your demo/pilot thing. If you're in a big city, like LA, a good entertainment attorney will cost you a minimum of $200 an hour, the best go for much more. Here are some books you should take a look at: Contracts for the Film & Television Industry by Mark Litwak The Pocket Lawyer for Filmmakers: A Legal Toolkit for Independent Producers by Thomas A. Crowell Dealmaking in the Film and Television Industry From Negotiations Through Final Contracts: 2nd Edition Expanded and Updated by Mark Litwak Good luck! Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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