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Originally Posted by amacontent
All good points but is a 2257 document acceptable as a model release. Wheres Porn Law lol.
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I would say it isn't. A model release says the model agrees to allow the producer to use the stills/video however the producer wants, in return for some consideration (usually money). The 2257 doc attests that the model's documents were inspected per 2257 law.
Also, DVTimes wrote: "
Ideally if they bring a husband or boyfriend to the shoot have them also confirm everything." I never allowed husbands or bf's to be on set during a shoot--that's asking for trouble. Once the guy had brought the girl's bag (lol) to the dressing room, I'd tell them to leave.
For one thing, if the couple had been arguing they'd bring their dispute with them and possibly--probably--fuck up my shoot. For another, the girl might be unwilling to show too much pleasure or enthusiasm during the scene while her guy is there. Also, imho, the fucker should be gainfully employed and be working somewhere, not lounging on my set.