It depends on the show. Almost all shows have royalties, or money you must pay per peformance. They range anywhere from 25-100 dollars. You also must pay for the scripts. If the show is still on Broadway, then the theater will own the rights, so you will have to pay extra. Just don't a show with out royalties, it will get you in deep trouble.
The director of 'Pay it Forward' is Mimi Leder.
No, it's not real footage. The director hired actors and shot the footage.
Action director John Woo is trying to make a movie out of this game he has gotten the ok for the copyrights but has not started
Copyrights allow the entrepreneurs to make sure that their idea stays their idea and that they thought of it first. Anyone who tries to copy or use their idea without respect to the copyright will pay fines and receive punishment.
In the United States, I believe that copyrights last for 70 years after the death of the creator.
A director of an organization can get a bonus from the organization. The company determines if they are willing to pay directors bonuses.
it all depends on what the movie is and the expected gross profit... depending on that the director averages about....
Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents are examples of Intellectual Property.
90,000 to 120,000 dollars.
The Director of NCIS is a SES Tier 3 Civil Servant with pay capped at 179,000.00
This depends very much on the size of the company. You can be a managing director of your own company that just employs you, so not as much pay as, say, the managing director of ICI.
Copyrights as in "One author can hold multiple copyrights simultaneously."