A contract is mandatory for any commission. Write down every detail in the contract, such as the size and media of the artwork, your compensation, due dates for payments, who is responsible for framing, installation, delivery of the artwork, etc. If your client balks at signing a contract, WALK AWAY.
You will find state requirements, application fees, filing instructions, and more. For assistance with licensing, please contact us to learn about our software and managed license services. Companies that provide employment services in Florida must apply for a license prior to doing business.
A license is not required for a person who acts as an agent for herself or himself, a family member, or exclusively for one artist. However, a person may not advertise or otherwise hold herself or himself out as a “talent agency” or “talent agent” unless the person is licensed under this section as a talent agency.
If you are an agent with a place of business in connection with your residence and have complied with Florida Statute 626.749, you are required to obtain an agency license for that location, unless exempt by Florida Statute 626.112(7)(a).
An Artist Agent Agreement is a legal contract between an artist and their agent that defines the terms of their professional relationship. It covers aspects such as the scope of work, responsibilities, commission structure, and duration of the agreement.
To become a talent agent, you should finish high school, earn a bachelor's degree, seek internships, develop your skill set, learn to market yourself and network with agencies and others in the industry.
It is a legal agreement that binds the Artist and the Company to fulfill all the terms and conditions contained in it. All Individual Artist Agreements must be in compliance with the respective Collective Bargaining Agreement.
This exclusive contract outlines the professional agreement between an artist and a talent agency. It includes terms for negotiation, compensation, and employment conditions. Ideal for artists seeking representation in entertainment fields.
Typically, the term of a Talent Agency Agreement will range anywhere between six months to three years. For Talent engaging their first Agency, it is advisable for Talent to try to negotiate a relatively short initial term (e.g., a one-year initial term).