Audience Disclaimer (Document template)
When filming at an event you will need to let the audience know they may be caught on camera whether these have paid or not to be there. The audience disclaimer states that by simply being there, they agree to potentially being filmed.
You will need to place copies of the disclaimer in such a way that the audience will inevitably see them upon entry. So entrances, security checks or ticket scan points, restrooms and food and beverage outlets are all good locations. It’s also good practice for the event organiser to announce filming on the event website or on the actual ticket itself.
You will also need to have proof that sufficient disclaimers have been displayed. For this you can either get shots of the disclaimers on camera or simply take pictures of them on your phone. Be sure to include the location context in the shot i.e. disclaimers on either side of the doorway.
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Extended NDA
An NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) would normally be the first document you get crew and vendors to sign if your production has any sensitive aspect to it.
Crew Release Form
The crew release is a simple form to be signed by all crew where a formal contract has not been drawn up.
Contributor Release
A contributor release grants you the right to use footage of anyone who appears featured on camera. This form can be given to, for example, an interviewee, an actor or a performer whether their participation is for a fee or not.
Location Agreement
When filming on location you will need to put this agreement in place.
Public Filming Notice
When filming at a location that is open to the public you will need to notify any attendees that there is potential for them to be caught on camera
Accident Report Form
Log the nature of an accident as well as the events that led to it and the action carried out as a result.