> but  insist that they will not pay orchestrators anything for being at the
recording sessions. They say they have never paid for that.


Have they demanded that you be present at the recording sessions? In which
case the title of the job would be orchestrator/producer, and would require
either two contracts, or at least pay for being at the sessions in your
present contract. If it was your own desire to be present at the recording
sessions, and there were a different producer there (hired separately by
Warn. Bros.) then their decision seems logical.

Liudas

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