For a documentary, docu-series, or non-fiction podcast — secures the on-camera (or on-mic) interviewee's consent to record, edit, and use their participation in the program, with broad releases of defamation, privacy, and right-of-publicity claims and full editorial control retained by the producer.
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This contract is built for filming an interview or appearance for a documentary. It fits projects that need permission to record a subject and to use their image, voice, and statements, with a clear scope, editing rights, and a release of certain claims.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Consent and grant of rights
Sets permission to record and how the material may be used and edited.
Compensation
States any participation fee or that no compensation is due.
Release and waiver
Sets the release of certain claims tied to the appearance.
Withdrawal and redaction
Covers any limited withdrawal window or privacy redaction, when included.
Representations and warranties
Confirms each side has the right to enter the deal and meet its promises.
Termination
Covers how the agreement can end and what survives.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any documentary subject release: