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Filming video for school project, need consent from people? I'm having a tough time finding any canada specific info. Basically we are doing a school video project, and some of the shots will include people walking down a hall at sfu. There are a lot of people in the background, and 2-3 in focus in the shots. My question is, do I need to get signed consent from these few people who are able to be clearly seen in the shots? Or do I not need to worry because this is not for profit and a public space? Thanks for any input and sources are very appreciated. |
people in the background are fine. the only ones you need are the actors in your shot. |
*not actors, we don't know them, just so happens they are close enough to be in focus. Does this still mean we need signed consent? |
is sfu public property? |
Considered private but it is open to the public... after changing some keywords on google I found this.... Quote:
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And I think being on private property like sfu, if they ask you to stop filming you have to. |
If I were you I'd stay on the safe side and do something else for those scenes. Probably without focus on anyone that you don't know. But it isn't a big deal since it's just a school video project. |
Already shot the scenes lol thats why we are trying to figure out if we can use them :( The prof put up the consent forms on the site because we need to get peopel in the video to sign them, but we aren't sure if its for people who talk. I think I figured it out though, foudn a better link that said anybody who is identifiable needs to sign consent. |
I did filming at bcit while I attended there and the instructor said it was fine. (inside classrooms, hallways, parking lot) |
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