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Sample Release Form: Full

If you want to be able to use workshop particpants' stories as examples in the future, you need to have them sign a release form.

This form is a full release form, with formal legal language. Depending on the type of project you are doing, you may need a release form that includes this degree of detail.

 

Sample Release Form: Options for sharing

If you want to be able to use workshop particpants' stories as examples in the future, you need to have them sign a release form.

This form allows participants to choose from a list of release options. For example, a participant can choose to share his/her story as a teaching tool in workshop settings, but not to have it posted to the web or shown at conferences.

Language: English

Sample Release Form: Web

If you want to be able to use workshop particpants' stories as examples in the future, you need to have them sign a release form.

This is a release form we use at the Center for Digital Storytelling in our open workshops. It gives participants the option of sharing their story with us for teaching purposes, conferences, and promotional materials, as well as on our website. We print this form on our letterhead and pass it out at the end of the three-day workshop.

This form is a Word doc so you can edit it to fit your organization's needs.

Language: English

Sample Release Form: General

If you want to be able to use workshop particpants' stories as examples in the future, you need to have them sign a release form. This is a basic release form used in the past at Center for Digital Storytelling open workshops. We print the release form on our letterhead and ask participants to sign it at the end of the workshop, if they are willing to give us permission to use their story in teaching and promotional activities.

This form is a Word Doc so you can fill in the blanks spaces with your organization's information.

Language: English

BAVC Preproduction and Production Tips - Methodology

A collection of resources produced by the Bay Area Video Coalition for use in their Digital Storytelling Institute, a program for training community organizations in digital storytelling. Included are tip sheets on planning your digital story, how to prepare for a video shoot, what audio equipment to use and how to record audio in the field, different camera angles and movements, interview tips, a sample release form, and a glossary of terms for video production and script writing.

Language: English
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