The foreign producer will also pay, unwilling to give up his share of the lucrative American market.
The other alternative is a fund system which requires either first owner or producer to pay a certain amount of money to.
I could get the producers to pay for a trip to Hawaii.
Knox's salary is £260,000 which producers pay to keep her in a secure future with the series.
She said the producers had paid about half the original bill and had a payment plan for the rest.
When "Rent" was presented at the workshop in 1996, the commercial producers paid $150,000 of the show's production budget.
But 700 people isn't much when the producers are paying for 3,000 seats.
The producer of the show or film that has licensed the music does not pay these fees.
Its owners sent a letter, and the producers paid $25 a performance for the remainder of the run.
Why would rational producers pay workers any more than they must, even if more capital is available?