Release Agreements

These printable forms are useful for production situations that require added talent and locations.

Talent Release

Location Release

Film Permit Information

The University of Colorado office of Risk Management and the City of ÐßÐßÊÓƵ require student filmmakers to comply with safety and security regulations. Students planning to film or videotape on the University of Colorado Campus, buildings, residence halls, or other university dependencies must fill out the necessary application and await approval before setting up cameras, equipment, crew or actors on campus property. Besides permits, you may need to contract and/or purchase insurance.

Make sure that you have discussed with your instructors these requirements and that you plan your shoot to observe all required measures and regulations.

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WEAPONSÌýPOLICYÌýand HIGH RISKÌý

The use ofÌýweaponsÌýon a film set, real or fake, is a danger to the cast, crew, and community.ÌýStudents may never use real guns in any assignment. If you plan on using a prop gun (fake, toy, replica etc) you have to follow theÌýweaponsÌýpolicyÌýto ensure safety.

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  1. Banned Items - No firearm may be used that is capable of firing projectiles in any form. There will be no use of blanks, caps, or any other explosive device. Any and all gunshots must be accomplished through the use of sound effects.

  2. NoÌýweaponÌýwill be allowed that is capable of firing a projectile, such as a bow and arrow or crossbow. All suchÌýweaponsÌýmust be incapable of firing and used for visual effect only.

  3. In order to use a prop gun (including toy guns, rubber guns, fake guns, non-firing) the student must submit the following to the Cinema Studies office to review:Ìý

    1. CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ campusÌý.Ìý

    2. Written permission from the (1.) CINE Undergraduate Production chair and (2) their Professor

    3. If on campus, written permission from the Campus Police -Ìý may require that the production team pay for a police presence at filming locations.

    4. If off campus (including private property), written permission from the police department in the proper jurisdiction. This may require that the production team pay for a police presence at filming locations. This is required even on private property

    5. A permit for the shooting locationÌý

    6. For on- and off-campus use, students must obtain a grip stand and display a ‘PROPÌýWEAPONSÌýIN USE’ card. The grip stand and card must be positioned at the location so that any arriving persons, police, or fire department personnel can clearly see it

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Fill out a request and submit it to filmrequests@colorado.edu

For third party applications: /today/film-television-and-photography-guidelines

For further questions, email filmrequests@colorado.edu

The University of Colorado does offer some insurance coverage through . For film shoots, Risk Management will provide a proof of liability form for off campus sites that request proof of liability.

Use the below documents to request proof of insurance and to assess your risk levels. If you have questions, contact the Office of Risk Management.

Film Project Guidelines

Film Shoot Risk Assessment

You can check out their main website here:

Students wishing to film on location in the City of ÐßÐßÊÓƵ must fill out the

For students looking to film on location within and beyond the city of ÐßÐßÊÓƵ:

Check online with the for other places.