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A copy of my Photography and filming consent form :


Photography and filming consent form

Name of organisation:   
To be completed by the organisation
Media and Film Department
Hills Road Sixth Form College
Media and Film Student Coursework

By signing the form below, you give your consent to be filmed/photographed for student coursework.  This work will be used to meet coursework criteria.  It will be submitted to the exam board and maybe shared on the student’s blog.  The final outcome may also be used at open evenings and other promotional events.

This work is produced for educational purposes only.



Consent information:

To be completed by person being filmed:
  •       I give permission for my image to be used in student coursework.

  •       I understand that the final product will be sent to the exam board

  •       I give permission for my image to be shared on the student’s coursework blog
  •  
  •       I give permission for the final product, which may contain my image, to be used at open evenings or promotional events.




Signature:
Print name:



Date:




Thank you for agreeing to participate in coursework filming.

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