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Hi
   On a related aspect of this, I clarify the openness of my talks when I
speak on my opening slide, as described at:
http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2007/07/04/clarifying-the-openness-of-slides
/
 
At a recent event I asked other speakers to openly clarify that they'd be
happy to be videoed - and invited the audience to be equally open.  
 
Brian
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Brian Kelly
UKOLN, University of Bath, BATH, UK, BA2 7AY
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Phone: +44 1225 383943

 


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From: Peter Davies [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 16 July 2007 09:18
Subject: Re: Consent forms for vodcasting public events


I would be interested in this too.
 
As part of one of our museum redevelopments, I have suggested the idea of
showing what is happening upstairs, down in the cafe via a live stream from
a web cam.  I would imagine the issues and resolutions are the same!
 
any info would be great!
 
Peter
 

Peter Davies
Outreach Officer (City Museums)
tel: 01227 475 203
email: [log in to unmask]
website:  <http://www.favourite-things.org.uk/> www.favourite-things.org.uk

 

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From: elearning projects group: museums and galleries, libraries and
archives [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helena Wetterberg
Sent: 13 July 2007 16:18
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Consent forms for vodcasting public events



Dear All, 

We would like to vodcast some of the public events that we run here at the
gallery and am wondering how to resolve the issue of consent to broadcast
video footage of the audience? We could easily choose the easy option of not
including people's faces and only including backs of heads- but obviously it
is more interesting to see faces of people attending the event.  Also, we
are planning a music and poetry event where it may not be a sit down
audience- but rather people dipping in and out of the event. 

Does anyone have any suggestions of a manageable way to get audience consent
to use the footage for a vodcast? 

Many thanks for any ideas/ experiences of this. 

Best, 

Helena 


Helena Wetterberg
Community Interpretation Officer
Manchester Art Gallery
Mosley Street
Manchester
M2 3JL
Tel: 0161 235 8823
Internal: 804 8823
Fax: 0161 235 8899
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www.manchestergalleries.org

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