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Production and Campus Safety Philosophy
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Live Action Production
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Contracts, Releases, and Forms
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Contracts, Release, & Forms (Introduction)
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The following releases, contracts and signage are available to aid you in the production of your project. They are not a requirement for you to complete your project but can be necessary tools to help you be organized, manage your time, keep you and your crew/cast safe and be a resource to realize your vision. It is important to note that productions (particularly student productions) come in many varieties, one size does not fit all, and these forms don’t cover every scenario. If you have any questions about these contracts or releases and use, please contact Production Services.
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