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A work schedule without a meal break, where work continues continuously for a set period with compensation adjustment.
French Hours is a specialized work schedule model in film production without mandated lunch breaks.
French Hours enable concentrated work blocks where the crew works continuously rather than taking multiple breaks, with corresponding compensation.
This model is often used during shoots requiring high continuity or when working with tight schedules. Union guidelines govern the precise stipulations.
Production Managers must understand French Hours regulations and their financial implications.
For other related concepts, please refer to the linked entries in this lexicon collection.
Creative or operational relevance to directing
Importance in production planning and execution
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