Seun Osewa
July 19th, 2008, 09:13 AM
According to some web articles, the basic rule that distinguishes a contractor and an employee is that you can tell a contractor what to do but not how to do it.
Considering the fact that every video or film production has a director and a producer who are artistically and logistically in control of every detail of the entire work, does it mean that actors and crew members in video production are necessarily employees?
My thinking was that when you hire a person for less than a month, the person can;t be an employee, but apparently even such a person is seen as a "casual employee" and not a contractor.
What's your take on this? Are all the people on the set employees of the producer and/or director? Because the director has ultimate control over the way the work is done on the set?
(For example, a director doesn't just tell an actress "look good"; he gets to approve the hairstyle and costume she will be wearing. The director can veto the DoP's equipment choices. And the producer can veto the director's artistic choices too.)
What's your take on this? It seems so confusing. I don't want employees!
Considering the fact that every video or film production has a director and a producer who are artistically and logistically in control of every detail of the entire work, does it mean that actors and crew members in video production are necessarily employees?
My thinking was that when you hire a person for less than a month, the person can;t be an employee, but apparently even such a person is seen as a "casual employee" and not a contractor.
What's your take on this? Are all the people on the set employees of the producer and/or director? Because the director has ultimate control over the way the work is done on the set?
(For example, a director doesn't just tell an actress "look good"; he gets to approve the hairstyle and costume she will be wearing. The director can veto the DoP's equipment choices. And the producer can veto the director's artistic choices too.)
What's your take on this? It seems so confusing. I don't want employees!