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Originally Posted by Sam Cat
Are there any requirements other than a willingness to participate? I and my team (375) would be interested but we need to see about technical details such as travel. How soon would we need to respond by?
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If you just want to be in the crowd scenes or background pit scenes , there will be release forms available at the door on the day of the shoot.
All participants will need to sign an industry standard release. Students under 18 that are in major scenes (speaking parts etc.) will need a release and a parent or guardian present during filming.
If your robot is used in the background pit crew scenes. You will either need a release from any organization listed on your machine or the production company may produce fictitious panels to place over the existing artwork. (not sure which)
Those robots that are in the filming of onfield action will have fictitious team designations , panels, and uniforms.
Please let me know if you have other questions.