Entertainment

Residual Payments Management for Film & TV

Expert-led residual management services keep your talent paid, investors at ease, and productions compliant with guild regulations.

Experienced Industry Experts Ensure Compliant, Accurate Residuals

Residual payments are a contractual obligation enforced by guilds like SAG-AFTRA, WGA, and DGA. Whether your project is made for streaming or physical media, residuals ensure fair compensation for talent and crew. Get peace of mind knowing you have compliant residuals from a team that’s been in the industry for decades.

Getting Ahead of Potential Production Headaches

For producers, financing TV shows and movies is only half the battle. Distribution lasts forever and overlooking residuals can trigger claims years later.

Our team helps you plan and account for these obligations upfront, avoiding costly surprises.

How Vensure Simplifies Residuals

The Vensure Sports & Entertainment Difference

Industry Expertise

Our team boasts decades of experience across major guilds and studios. We understand what it takes to be compliant.

Competitive Edge

Unlike competitors, we understand both residuals and the business behind them. Residuals are more than a numbers game.

Future-Ready

Our people, platforms and processes are constantly evolving to meet guild agreements and ensure compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are s some of the most common questions we get about entertainment residuals and residual payments.

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What are residuals in film and TV?

Residuals are ongoing payments made to actors, directors, writers, and certain crew members when a film or TV show is distributed beyond its initial release. These payments are mandated by guild agreements (SAG-AFTRA, WGA, DGA) and apply to platforms like streaming (Netflix, Hulu), electronic sell-through (EST), and physical media.

Why are residuals important for producers and distributors?

Residuals are a legal and contractual obligation. Failure to pay can lead to guild claims, copyright seizure, and even lawsuits.

How are residuals calculated?

Residuals vary by distribution channel and guild rules. For example:

  • SVOD (Streaming): Payments are based on annual reuse.
  • Electronic Sell-Through: Calculated per download or purchase.
  • Physical Media: Based on units sold. Each guild sets minimum rates, and calculations can be complex, requiring detailed reporting and compliance checks.
What happens if residuals aren’t paid?

If residuals go unpaid, guilds like SAG-AFTRA can file claims, and potentially seize the copyright of the project, and sell it to recover funds. This can happen when producers fail to budget for residuals during financing. Ignoring claims can result in severe financial and reputational damage.

How can an entertainment Employer of Record (EOR) help with residuals?

An entertainment EOR simplifies residuals management by:

  • Handling all guild compliance and reporting.
  • Calculating payments across multiple platforms.
  • Distributing checks to talent and crew.
  • Automating processes to reduce errors and audit risks, ensuring producers stay compliant and avoid costly claims.
  • Handling payroll tax administration for state and federal payments, as well as international talent payments and treaty-based withholdings.