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MODEL RELEASE: AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZATION FOR MODEL TO BE IN MEDIA

THIS MODEL RELEASE (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this ________ day of ________________, ________ (the "Execution Date"),

BETWEEN:

Name: ____________________ of
Address: ____________________, _______________, _______________ __________
Email: _______________
Phone: _______________
(the "Artist")

OF THE FIRST PART

-AND-

Name: ____________________ of
Address: ____________________, _______________, _______________ __________
Email: _______________
Phone: _______________
(the "Model")

OF THE SECOND PART

BACKGROUND:

  1. The Artist may choose or is currently engaged in the business of creating media, which includes but is not limited to engaging in the following activities for personal and commercial gain:
    • filming, film/video editing, and film/video production; photography, photo editing, and photo production; digital photography, digital photo editing, and digital photo production; documentary production and editing; sound recordings; sound manipulation and music productions; television production; and web design and production.
  2. The Model consents to being a subject of the Artist in media. The Model will allow the Artist to capture images and sound recordings for use in media.  

WHEREBY:

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What is a Model and Entertainment Release?

A Model and Entertainment Release is a binding document granting a person or company creative rights to use a model's likeness in photographs or videos. Using a release is essential when an artist wants to license, edit, publish, and distribute a model’s likeness for personal or commercial gain.

A model’s likeness is anything that identifies them, including their:

  • Face
  • Body
  • Voice
  • Silhouette
  • Identifiable marks (e.g., birthmarks or tattoos)

A Model and Entertainment Release is also known as a:

  • Photography model release form
  • Photo release form
  • Talent release form
  • Artist release form

Who are the parties to a Model and Entertainment Release?

A Model and Entertainment Release has two parties in the agreement:

  • The artist is the freelancer or business capturing and using the model’s likeness. Generally, the artist is a photographer or videographer.
  • The model grants permission for the artist to use their likeness.

If a model is a minor (in most states, this is anyone under 18 years of age), the artist will require a parent or guardian’s consent to use their likeness.

Why do I need a Model and Entertainment Release?

A Model and Entertainment Release helps protect an artist from future liability. If an artist doesn’t have a release, a model can demand the artist to stop using their likeness (e.g., sending a Cease and Desist). 

Without a signed release, an artist may breach privacy laws if the model claims they don’t have the right to use their likeness. A breach can result in the artist having to cover costs for damages to the model or other penalties.

Many states have their own regulations to protect the privacy of individuals. For example, New York’s Right of Privacy law and California’s Civil Code state any person or company that uses someone’s likeness must obtain consent. 

A release grants the artist rights to use the materials they obtain while following the model’s privacy rights. It can also assure a model that the artist will use their likeness for the intended purposes of the shoot. Though verbal contracts can be legal, it is vital to get a written release in case of any future issues or conflicts.

LawDepot’s template is customizable to each state to create a legally binding agreement in your jurisdiction.

When do I use a Model and Entertainment Release?

Artists need a signed Model and Entertainment Release form before a shoot to obtain rights to the final imagery. A release is crucial if the model’s likeness is being used for promotional purposes. This includes:

  • Commercials or advertising materials for TV, print, online, and social media platforms
  • Photo editing and production, including digital retouches
  • Filming and television production
  • Photography and stock imagery
  • Web design and production

Artists who take photos or videos for personal use on public property may not need a release. However, if an artist takes pictures or videos in a public space for promotional purposes, they must obtain a signed release if they capture someone’s recognizable likeness.

Our release template offers the addition of a one-page release, also known as a pocket-sized release. This format includes all the essential release components to create a binding contract that an artist can use for on-the-go location shoots.

How do I write a Model and Entertainment Release?

Artists and models can use LawDepot’s Model and Entertainment Release template for photography and videography projects. Create your release with the following steps:

1. Select a release type

You can select a reusable template if you have multiple models for one project or a one-time form for just one model participating in a shoot. 

Then, choose the state where the photographer works and the purpose of your release. You can choose to cover photos, videos, or both for the model to grant consent.  

2. Include both parties' details

Continue by including the necessary contact details for both parties.

For example, say you’re a camera operator creating a single-use release. In this case, you’ll include your or your company’s contact details. Then, proceed to include the name and contact information for your model. 

If the model is a minor, you can customize your release to allow a parent or guardian to sign on their child’s behalf.

3. Add location and signing details

If there are additional details you need to include in your release, you can create additional clauses specific to your shoot. Most releases don’t need additional clauses.

Continue to make your release by adding the signing date. You can include a signing date now, or add it later. When creating your signing details, you’ll need to include the city where the release will be signed. 

Finally, include if a witness will be present during the release’s signing

Do I need a witness when signing a Model and Entertainment Release?

Though a witness is not a legal requirement for a release form, it’s good practice to help protect your rights to any photos or videos produced during your shoot. 

A witness can assist in validating signatures if there are any future disputes or misunderstandings about the release. Should there be any questions regarding a release’s validity, a witness can also back up the fact that no coercion, forgery, or undue influence was involved while signing.

Related Documents:

  • Waiver/Release Agreement: Write a document to release an individual or corporation from liability that arises out of a dispute.
  • Independent Contractor Agreement: Create a document to outline the terms of a working relationship between a contractor and client.
  • Activity Waiver: Write a waiver between an activity provider and participant to prevent future liability for injuries or damages.
  • Non-Disclosure Agreement: Create a binding contract to keep specific information confidential for your business or professional setting.
  • Confidentiality Agreement: Create an agreement to share and protect sensitive information for a business, sale, and more.
  • Performance Contract: Write a contract outlining the terms and conditions when hiring a performer for a private or commercial event.
  • Cease and Desist: Issue a letter to resolve a dispute between you and other parties.
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