Member Guide to Recordings
What is not allowed?
- Theatres may not ask an Artist to create new content (scripted or staged content that is not a rehearsal or performance of the production). Creating new content for social media falls outside the scope of a contract under the ITA. Theatres must consult with ACTRA to produce this kind of material.
- Theatres may not make recordings of performances from the wings.
What is allowed?
Theatres may make recordings during rehearsal or performance provided that all of the following conditions are met:
- You have received notice of the recording and the specific declared use (See Declared Uses below).
- The recording does not take place during the Half-Hour Call.
- The recording does not involve or include Minors without parental consent.
- The Theatre has provided appropriate notice in accordance with the ITA.
Recordings may only include footage of rehearsal, backstage activity, workshops, readings and/or performance. This is the work an Artist is being paid to do under a ITA contract.
Theatres may only record backstage or in dressing rooms with the Artist’s express permission.
Declared Uses
Recordings may only be made for the following declared uses:
- Reference and Access for the maintenance of choreography, stage fighting and special business, or for understudies. No understudy may be given a copy of the recorded material until after their onstage runthrough rehearsal.
- Accessibility needs, such as interpreters and translators.
- Publicity and promotion for current productions, up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes finished running time. Recorded material can be edited.
- Marketing for future opportunities, including use for funders, sponsors, donors, etc., subject to Right of First Refusal or additional payment to the Artist.
- Archival recordings.
- Playwrights’ Development Centres.
- Current affairs, such as news coverage.
- Educational use.
The Theatre is responsible for ensuring the appropriate use and distribution of the recorded material.
This information has been provided as a general overview of recording provisions under the ITA. In the event of any discrepancy, the applicable collective agreement will prevail.