Bracket part evaluation

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Clamp part evaluation (engl. Clip License Agreement ) is a technical term from the film rights and describes the contractual agreement from a movie cutouts ( clamp portions to permit) to be used in another movie. Brackets are used, for example, in documentary sequences for elements that emphasize dramaturgic and authenticity, such as in war films.

literature

  • Wolfgang Brehm: Film Law. Practical manual . 1st edition, Bleicher Verlag, Gerlingen 2001, ISBN 3-88350-908-6 . (Series of publications: Produktionspraxis, Vol. 8; edited by Bastian Clevé)