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Vous tournez une vidéo promotionnelle ou engagez un photographe pour un événement ? Avant d'utiliser l'image de quelqu'un dans votre communication, il vous faut son consentement écrit. Une Autorisation d'Image et Vidéo vous donne la permission légale d'utiliser des photos ou vidéos à des fins commerciales, éditoriales ou personnelles. Elle précise l'utilisation prévue, la compensation éventuelle et les droits cédés. Notre modèle gratuit couvre l'essentiel — remplissez-le en ligne et téléchargez en PDF ou Word.

Qu'est-ce qu'un Autorisation d'Image et Vidéo ?

A Photo/Video Release Form (also called a model release or media consent form) is a legal document in which an individual grants permission to a photographer, videographer, organization, or media producer to capture, use, publish, and distribute photographs or video recordings of their likeness, image, voice, or performance. This release waives the subject's right to privacy claims and publicity rights claims that would otherwise allow them to prevent the use of their image without consent.

The legal foundation for photo and video releases rests on two distinct privacy-related rights. The right of publicity, recognized in varying forms across all fifty states, protects an individual's right to control the commercial use of their name, image, and likeness. State statutes such as California Civil Code Section 3344 and New York Civil Rights Law Sections 50-51 specifically prohibit the use of a person's likeness for commercial purposes without written consent. The broader right of privacy, derived from common law tort principles and articulated in the Restatement (Second) of Torts Section 652C, protects against the appropriation of a person's name or likeness for the defendant's advantage.

A photo/video release differs from a photo license agreement, which concerns the licensing of copyrighted images. The release addresses the subject's rights in their own likeness, while the license addresses the photographer's copyright in the resulting images. Both documents may be needed for the same project. The release also differs from a talent release or performance release, which specifically covers actors, performers, and voice talent and may involve union considerations under SAG-AFTRA or AFTRA agreements.

For subjects who are minors (under eighteen in most states), a parent or legal guardian must sign the release on the child's behalf. Additional protections apply under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA, 15 U.S.C. Section 6501) when images of minors will be used in online or digital media targeting children under thirteen.

Quand avez-vous besoin d'un Autorisation d'Image et Vidéo ?

A Photo/Video Release Form is required in numerous situations involving the capture and use of someone's image. A professional photographer is conducting a commercial portrait session, fashion shoot, or product campaign featuring models, and the resulting images will be used in advertising, marketing materials, social media campaigns, or editorial publications. Without a signed release, the photographer cannot legally use the images for any commercial purpose regardless of who owns the copyright.

A company is producing marketing content, promotional videos, corporate training materials, or website imagery featuring employees, customers, or hired talent. The release documents each individual's consent and prevents future claims that their image was used without authorization, particularly relevant when employees leave the company and may want their images removed from corporate materials.

An event photographer or videographer is covering a wedding, conference, trade show, or community event where attendees will be photographed or filmed. While public events in public spaces may have reduced privacy expectations, commercial use of identifiable individuals' images still requires consent in most contexts. A documentary filmmaker, journalist, or content creator is interviewing or filming individuals for a production and needs documented consent addressing both participation and the use of their likeness across distribution platforms.

A school, sports organization, or youth program is photographing or filming minor participants for yearbooks, social media, promotional materials, or news coverage, requiring parental consent for each child. A real estate agent or property photographer is capturing images of a property where tenants or occupants may appear, requiring releases to use the resulting images in listing materials and marketing.

Que faut-il inclure dans votre Autorisation d'Image et Vidéo ?

A comprehensive Photo/Video Release Form must include several essential elements to provide adequate legal protection. The subject identification section should include the subject's full legal name, address, date of birth (particularly important for determining if the subject is a minor), and contact information. If the subject is a minor, include the parent or guardian's name, relationship to the minor, and a statement confirming their legal authority to consent on the child's behalf.

The grant of rights clause is the core provision and should specify the types of media covered (photographs, video recordings, audio recordings, digital images), the permitted uses (advertising, marketing, editorial, social media, broadcast, web publication, print, merchandise), and whether the grant is worldwide or limited to specific territories. Address whether the images may be altered, cropped, modified, or combined with other elements including text, graphics, or AI-generated content. Specify whether the grant is perpetual or limited to a defined time period.

Compensation terms should clearly state whether the subject is being compensated for the release (and if so, the amount) or whether the release is granted without payment. Even nominal consideration strengthens enforceability. Include a statement that the subject releases all claims for additional compensation arising from the use of their image, including claims under state right of publicity statutes.

A waiver of claims section should explicitly release the photographer, organization, and their successors and assigns from liability for any claims arising from the use of the images, including claims for invasion of privacy, defamation, right of publicity violations, and emotional distress. Include limitations on use if applicable, such as prohibiting use in connection with sensitive topics like political campaigns, adult content, or controversial products. An entire agreement clause, severability provision, and governing law clause complete the essential terms. The form must be signed and dated by the subject (or parent/guardian for minors) and should include a witness signature where practical.

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