Video Release Form

A video release form is used to get permission from an individual to use video footage in which they appeared. The form explains how the recording will be used so the filmed subject knows what they’re signing up for. With a release in place, the person or company producing the video is protected against future demands for payment, copyright claims, and privacy breaches.

Video Release Form

A video release form is used to get permission from an individual to use video footage in which they appeared. The form explains how the recording will be used so the filmed subject knows what they’re signing up for. With a release in place, the person or company producing the video is protected against future demands for payment, copyright claims, and privacy breaches.

Last updated March 20th, 2024

A video release form is used to get permission from an individual to use video footage in which they appeared. The form explains how the recording will be used so the filmed subject knows what they’re signing up for. With a release in place, the person or company producing the video is protected against future demands for payment, copyright claims, and privacy breaches.

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What’s Included in a Video Release

A video release form, or video consent form, includes several clauses that help clarify the intended purpose of the recording and protect the video producer from legal issues. The release form features the following:

  • Parties’ Names – The names of the person being recorded (the releasor) and the video producer (the releasee).
  • Scope of Use – How the producer can use, edit, publish, and distribute the recorded video footage.
  • Compensation – A statement outlining whether the subject is entitled to payment or royalties.
  • Usage Limitations – Any limitations on where or for how long the footage can be distributed.
  • Waiver of Rights – The rights the subject waives by signing the release, including the ability to inspect the finished product or hold the producer responsible for copyright infringement or privacy violations.