Video Release for Interviewee or Film Extra
This Video Release ensures that an interviewee or film extra gives the video producer the rights to make and distribute a video that features them.
Last updated December 18, 2024
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What is a video release for interviewee or film extra?
What is a video release for interviewee or film extra?

When should you use a video release for interviewee or film extra?
When should you use a video release for interviewee or film extra?

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What should be in a video release for interviewee or film extra?
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The Legal Risk Score of a Video Release for Interviewee or Film Extra Template is Low
Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:
- The document grants extensive control to the recipient over the use and editing of the recordings, including the ability to change sequences and combine them with other materials, potentially altering the context or portrayal of the interviewee or extra.
- There is no obligation on the part of the recipient to actually use the recordings in the final film, which may result in the interviewee or extra's participation not being utilized or acknowledged.
- The release from liability clause protects the recipient from any claims by the interviewee or extra regarding the use of the recordings, even if such use might infringe on personal rights or lead to unanticipated consequences.
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