Grant of Permission TO SCREEN CHASING TIME

Exposure Labs is proud to create films that inspire learning, dialogue, and collective action. Exposure Labs grants you permission to host an educational or community aligned screening of Chasing Time.

Screenings may take place in settings including, but not limited to:

  • Classrooms and schools

  • Colleges and universities

  • Libraries and museums

  • Nonprofit organizations

  • Community gatherings

  • Workplace or civic learning spaces

  • Informal community or family events

You may use the film to support discussion, education, and community engagement under the following terms:

Permitted Use: NoN-PROFIT AND MISSION ALIGNED SCREENINGS

The film Chasing TIme may be exhibited in educational or community settings, including classrooms, schools, universities, libraries, nonprofit organizations, and community groups, provided the screening complies with the conditions outlined below.

The film must be accessed through an authorized source provided or approved by Exposure Labs (including official streaming links, downloads, or educational access platforms). Unauthorized copies or reproductions may not be used.

Cost Recovery Tickets & Sponsorships

We encourage screenings to be free and open to the public whenever possible.

However, we recognize that hosting events requires time and resources. Under this permission:

You may:

  • Charge nominal admission fees intended to cover direct event costs

  • Secure event sponsorships supporting the screening or host organization

  • Accept donations or fundraising contributions aligned with your nonprofit or educational mission

This permission is granted without a licensing fee to make the film as accessible as possible.

If your event generates proceeds or you have ample resources and you wish to support future film and impact work, optional donations to Exposure Labs may be made online through our 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, Denver Film.

Single Event Permission

This permission applies to one registered screening or academic term.

If you plan to screen the film again in a future semester, year, or event, we kindly ask that you register each instance through our website. This helps us understand how the film is being used and ensures we can continue expanding educational access.

Promotional Guidelines

Please do not use Exposure Labs’ logos, film logos, or branding in a way that suggests the screening is officially sponsored, endorsed, or hosted by Exposure Labs unless explicit written permission has been granted.

Organizer RESPONSIBILITIES

Screening organizers are responsible for complying with applicable local laws and venue requirements in their region.

This permission does not allow:

  • Commercial distribution

  • Broadcast or online streaming of the film

  • Editing or altering the film content

  • Uploading the film to public platforms

QUESTIONS

We are grateful for your partnership in bringing meaningful stories into educational and community spaces. For questions regarding screenings or permissions, please contact:
impact@exposurelabs.com