Photography & Video
Photo Library
Following the best practices for creating photo and video content and familiarizing yourself with university branded assets will help to elevate the quality of your work and ensure it aligns with the university brand.
Please review the photography and video requirements listed here before using any of the Texas A&M provided templates or assets.
Galveston Campus Flickr Library
Texas A&M University at Galveston Faculty, Staff and Students
University-Owned Content - Faculty and staff may use university-owned content for work related to official job duties. Students may use university-owned content for class projects, to support or promote authorized student organizations, and other non-commercial purposes related to their role as students, and only in a manner consistent with the Texas A&M Student Rules.
University Release Form - Faculty and staff must have the University Release Form completed by each individual that is identifiable in videos and/or photographs before content is used. Any content made available by the Division of Marketing & Communications already has completed release forms. Release forms for campus use are provided below:
Please contact marcom@tamug.edu with any university video or photography questions.
Third Parties
Third parties are required to receive permission from the Office of Brand Development before using any university-owned content.
Please contact soswald@tamu with any questions related to third-party use of university content.
Compliance & Captioning
In compliance with the law, all videos produced by Texas A&M University at Galveston and Texas A&M must be captioned for the hearing impaired. YouTube offers the ability to easily add closed captions to any video you upload to their site. Alternately, you can add open captions to videos by placing subtitles on the top layer of your project in your video editing system.
Production Resources
- Branded Video Assets - A link to commonly used titles and resources.
- Drones / UAS - Important guidelines for unmanned aerial devices.