wrote:
> Even in a private environment you need to have people sign a form
> agreeing
> to be filmed. In the case of the yoga classes we had all participants
> sign
> the document before the class... except one student who arrived late and
> at
> the end said she was upset by the filming and did not agree to be part of
> the film.... Since she was in the middle of the group... one hour of
> shooting lost :-(
In private enviroments it's always a good idea to get permission to film.
In public areas... not so much. It all depends on what you are going to
use the footage for. Is it for commercial use? Get permission always. Is
it nonprofit use and you're filming in public? Not such a big deal. In
that case you won't run into misappropriation unless you're making Weird
Shit(tm) and privacy laws don't prohibit filming when the subject doesn't
have reasonable grounds to expect privacy (like walking down a street).
- Andreas
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