So, let's assume that this idiot is just the latest in rumor mongering that happens on sets. What do we do about it? I can tell you that I have had to sign more than one multi-page non-disclosure agreement (a.k.a. NDA). From law firms to manufacturers with new products being photographed, to software companies I was talking to, NDA's are a way of life. My assistants too have had to sign these same documents. I am certain that Annie signed one as well (and has many many times), and this purportedly 5th Assistant was a one-off pickup for the day, and probably was not asked to sign one. But does that matter? Probably legally yes, but morally and ethically, it doesn't matter.
Press releases are routinely embargoed from release but sent out to give reporters time to research and file stories once the embargo is lifted. When Steve Jobs announced the iPod, Time Magazine signed NDA's to do the photography for the cover and the reporters did too to report and test it beforehand. Agreeing to withhold revelations about a product or person or organization are commonplace, and assistants, stylists, and so on see little problem with running their mouth off to their spouses and friends, boasting about how cool whatever they were doing was. It's simple - just keep it to yourself.
How then, can you impress upon those who are supporting you with this need and obligation? Make them sign a legal document saying they will keep their mouth shut. I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on television, but more than one friend has suggested I should be one. To that end, I have drafted something that should be a pretty good starting point for you to review and edit to best suit your needs.
Your e-mail to the assistant the following e-mail:
Dear Chris Assistant,And you then send along a modified version of this Assistant's NDA that I wrote. This NDA is a variation on past NDA's I have signed, taking parts from them, and making them applicable to an assistant who is working for a photographer either once, or on an ongoing basis. It need only be signed once for assistants who regularily work for you, as it remains in effect until cancelled. You can also use this with minor modifications to apply to stylists, makeup persons, location managers, producers, and so on.
I am very glad to have you join me to assist in the production of photography on {date, location}. Before the commencement of the assignment, I must have a non-disclosure agreement on file for you. This agreement basically states that by signing you have agreed to keep confidential the information, products, or persons that you observe, is/are discussed, or otherwise revealed to you while on the assignment. I have attached a PDF of this document. Please print and fill out the “Recipient” portion on page 1 and the “Recipient” portion on page 3 and fax them back to the following fax #: (202) 555-1212.
In addition, you may also consider using a variation on this Assistant's Contract which outlines what you expect, and what the assistant can expect, when payment is to be made, and so on. One thing that often happens with assistants is when a shoot wraps early, or there is a definition of a 10 hour workday, after a six hour shoot, some photographers expect the additional four hours be used filing or working in the studio, and this is often a frustration for assistants. This contract spells out all of this so there are no misunderstandings on either party's part. Feel free to use yourself, adapt to suit your needs, either document. Don't go around selling it, or putting it in your books without talking to me first though!
Maybe this guy just made this up, this time. But he serves as a shining example of the blow-hards before him (and, sadly, after him). How will this affect Annie legally? She could be in some hot water if this is true. She (because someone with whom she contracted did so) breached the NDA. The 5th assistant is judgement proof and so will skate. Someone needs to go give him a good shake and a class in morals and ethics.
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Update: A comment came my way via e-mail that suggests that without detailing my source, I become it in some way. I felt that putting the link to the sites that are repeating it, would just perpetrate the issue. I'd not detailed model #'s/features because it's a rumor, but the rumor, and the fact that it surfaced - true or not - highlights a problem with some assistants/stylists that has been going on, and with which I have had personal, first-hand experience regarding the revelation of proprietary information, and the steps we take to ensure client privacy. The URL was provided by another reader in the comments section, for those interested, and that site has a much much broader readership than my forum does, so I draw the conclusion that my readership is aware of the information either from that site, or the others that have repeated it. -- John.
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