PAPER WORK........ YUCK!!!
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:03 pm
Dear All,
Having been on a lengthy course on EVERYTHING related to Newsworks. I thought that I would bring up the dreaded two words...... Paper Work.
Having learn`t how to fill them in, I think, Why bother with it all, and just give up. There are two main papers to fill in and one (I think) is a verbal permission.
The first and is equally important as the second on is `Release Form`. This form has to be used for your main interviewee and maybe if you have recognisable under 18`s in your frame.
The form covers You and the person that you are interviewing. You get them to sign it and this gives you their permission to film them and to use the footage as you, and the people you work for to use it as they like. It also states where the footage may be used and gives world rights. If they sign it and then REFUSE you permission to use it, it is then up to you or your employer if you do use it. The person has no say. Depending on the reason that they give would constitute you and your morals if you do use it. It is a legal document so the court would normally back you. They may refuse to sign it for certain reasons (before filming!). In this case you could say that you would film them in Silhouette or disguise their voice.
The second Form is the Health and Safety Assessment Form. I haven`t seen this form yet, but it is a very complex form to fill in. Basically, you have to think up ways on how an accident is caused or happens, and think up ways on how to prevent it. This is also really a legal requirement and some places ask to see this form before letting you film. It also covers you, them and your employer for insurances purposes. I may or may not use this form because it will only be me filming, or my friend and we will not have any trailing wires etc. Will will use batteries on everything and the camera may or may not have a camera light. The course covered health and safety and how to walk properly with the camera backwards so this makes it possible for you to fill out this form in a legal sense.
The third thing you have to do is to get permission from the person who owns the building that you are going to film in. You don`t want to be kicked out do you!
That is most things covered. No jokes from me on this thread yet!
Be good.
PS. I just wanted to let you all know what `proper` filming entails and wondered if any of you good people had to do this sort of thing and would it make you give up filming for good. It`s almost doing that to me, and that's without any video club members involved!
Having been on a lengthy course on EVERYTHING related to Newsworks. I thought that I would bring up the dreaded two words...... Paper Work.
Having learn`t how to fill them in, I think, Why bother with it all, and just give up. There are two main papers to fill in and one (I think) is a verbal permission.
The first and is equally important as the second on is `Release Form`. This form has to be used for your main interviewee and maybe if you have recognisable under 18`s in your frame.
The form covers You and the person that you are interviewing. You get them to sign it and this gives you their permission to film them and to use the footage as you, and the people you work for to use it as they like. It also states where the footage may be used and gives world rights. If they sign it and then REFUSE you permission to use it, it is then up to you or your employer if you do use it. The person has no say. Depending on the reason that they give would constitute you and your morals if you do use it. It is a legal document so the court would normally back you. They may refuse to sign it for certain reasons (before filming!). In this case you could say that you would film them in Silhouette or disguise their voice.
The second Form is the Health and Safety Assessment Form. I haven`t seen this form yet, but it is a very complex form to fill in. Basically, you have to think up ways on how an accident is caused or happens, and think up ways on how to prevent it. This is also really a legal requirement and some places ask to see this form before letting you film. It also covers you, them and your employer for insurances purposes. I may or may not use this form because it will only be me filming, or my friend and we will not have any trailing wires etc. Will will use batteries on everything and the camera may or may not have a camera light. The course covered health and safety and how to walk properly with the camera backwards so this makes it possible for you to fill out this form in a legal sense.
The third thing you have to do is to get permission from the person who owns the building that you are going to film in. You don`t want to be kicked out do you!
That is most things covered. No jokes from me on this thread yet!
Be good.
PS. I just wanted to let you all know what `proper` filming entails and wondered if any of you good people had to do this sort of thing and would it make you give up filming for good. It`s almost doing that to me, and that's without any video club members involved!