
SCENE 01 / TALENT RELEASES
Talent Releases
Professional performance rights and appearance agreements for productions in Peru.
Talent releases are legal forms. They grant permission to use a performer's image, voice, and likeness across your production and its promotional materials. In Peru, derecho a la imagen (the right to one's image) is protected by the constitution. The Personal Data Protection Law (Ley de Protección de Datos Personales) governs how personal data is handled, so clear Spanish-language releases matter.
We prepare and manage talent release records that meet Peruvian constitutional rules and data protection law. These records cover your production's distribution and promotional needs. Our team works with Peruvian entertainment lawyers, so each release addresses derecho a la imagen and stays legally valid for local and global distribution.
Capabilities
Complete Release Solutions
Expert talent release services ensuring comprehensive rights coverage and legal compliance.
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Performance Releases
- Actor releases
- Extra releases
- Background talent
- Stunt performer
- Voice talent
Performance Rights
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Image Rights
- Likeness releases
- Photo rights
- Video rights
- Promotional use
- Perpetual licenses
Image Protection
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Special Releases
- Music performance
- Dance choreography
- Improvisation rights
- Behind-the-scenes
- Documentary consent
Specialized Rights
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Legal Compliance
- Peruvian law compliance
- EU regulations
- Minor releases
- Union requirements
- International rights
Full Compliance
Professional Release Services
Comprehensive Documentation
Complete release packages covering all talent categories and usage scenarios from theatrical to streaming distribution.
Legal Compliance
All releases comply with Peruvian law, EU regulations, and international rights requirements ensuring full legal protection.
Efficient Execution
Streamlined release processes including digital execution options for rapid, production-friendly documentation.
Release Statistics
Why Us
Why Choose Fixers in Peru for Releases
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Legal Expertise
Qualified pros make sure every release complies with Peruvian law, EU rules, and global rights needs.
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Comprehensive Coverage
Complete release packages cover every use case, including theatrical, broadcast, streaming, and promotional.
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Rights Protection
Thorough records protect your production from rights disputes and clearance issues.
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Efficient Processing
Streamlined release execution, with digital options and fast turnaround, keeps your production on schedule.
Our Release Process
Requirements Analysis
We identify all talent who need releases, based on your production scope and distribution plans.
Document Preparation
Our team prepares releases using Peruvian-compliant templates, tailored to your specific needs.
Execution
Coordinated release execution makes sure all talent sign the right records before the shoot.
Management
Secure storage and ongoing management keep every signed release organized and easy to retrieve.
On Location
Spanish-language releases built around derecho a la imagen protection
Talent release forms in Peru are shaped by three things. The first is the constitutional protection of derecho a la imagen. The second is the Personal Data Protection Law (Ley 29733), run by the Autoridad Nacional de Protección de Datos Personales. The third is the contract rules that the Peruvian Labor Code applies to entertainment work.
Our team prepares Spanish-language releases, with bilingual English versions for global cast. These cover principal performers, day-players, background extras, stunt talent, and the Andean and Amazon community members. Such participants often appear in documentary and feature work around Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, and Madre de Dios. Each release ties usage rights to set distribution channels: theatrical, broadcast on Latina or América Televisión, OTT streaming, and worldwide perpetual licences as needed.
Execution runs through a clear workflow. It starts at casting confirmation and ends with archived signed copies, indexed by shoot day and unit. Minor releases follow the extra-consent and child-performer protections that Peruvian family law needs. Guardian signatures and notarisation apply where the distribution scope calls for it. For shoots in Quechua-speaking or Aymara-speaking communities, we provide interpreter-led briefings, so consent is fully informed before signature. We also work with Peruvian entertainment counsel to make sure the clauses survive translation.
Digital execution runs through e-signature sites that meet Peruvian Civil Code formality rules. It suits large extra calls and location-based casting in Cusco or Iquitos. The same setup handles remote release execution for documentary and reality formats. Each signed file is mirrored to encrypted storage, ready for completion-bond and TV network delivery review.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What talent releases do I need?
All on-camera talent need releases, including principal actors, extras, background performers, and anyone whose likeness appears on screen. We review your production to pin down every release you need.
How do you handle releases for minors?
Releases for minors need a parent or guardian signature and follow Peruvian child-performance rules. Our team handles the right records and coordinates working conditions with your production.
Are your releases valid for international distribution?
Yes. Our releases are drafted to cover global distribution rights, including theatrical, broadcast, streaming, and digital platforms. We can tailor them to specific territorial needs.
Can releases be executed digitally?
Yes. We offer digital release execution through legally compliant e-signature platforms. This speeds up the process, especially for large groups of extras or background talent.
Related Services
Productions in Peru that need this often pair it with Contract Management Services, Licensing & Rights Management, and Union & Non-Union Talent Management for full coverage.
On Set
Ready to Secure Your Rights?
Professional talent releases protecting your production with comprehensive rights coverage.