
Hall of Fame Oral History Consent Form: Interview Rights, Releases, and Archive Use
A hall of fame oral history consent form is the document a school uses to secure a subject’s informed, recorded permission before conducting an interview—covering how the recording may be transcribed, edited, clipped, displayed in a digital exhibit, captioned for accessibility, and preserved in long-term archives. Without that document in place before the camera rolls or the recorder starts, a committee that publishes an audio clip, embeds a video excerpt in an inductee profile, or adds a transcript to a searchable digital archive has created an exposure that may not surface until an alumni subject objects to how their words are being used.
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