Kathleen,
There are a number of good resources online to find sample release forms or 
even templates to use.  For example: 
http://www.videouniversity.com/articles/releases-for-use-in-film-and-video/ or 
http://www.digitalgov.gov/2013/05/04/video-copyright/
Michelle
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Michelle H. Brannen
Media Literacy Librarian & Studio Manager
University of Tennessee Libraries
1015 Volunteer Blvd Rm 235
Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
(865) 974-6396
bran...@utk.edu<mailto:bran...@utk.edu>
http://www.lib.utk.edu/studio

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Subject: [Videolib] Video release forms

Hi all -

Do any of you that run media shops that do a lot of production support have 
templates for release forms that you share with students or other community 
members that may need them for projects, especially for interview subjects?

Thanks so much!

Kathleen DeLaurenti
College of William & Mary
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