Coot Dog,
Funny thing about the SonnyBoo example; It's in pdf form, which cannot be changed due to the lack of the writing software for Adobe Acrobat.
The SonnyBoo example is a good one, but it also is used for a "writer to producer" contract, not a joint venture, so we went to his lawyer for a mutual non-disclosure statement. He had a boilerplate one we could adapt easily.
I didn't mean to sound ungrateful. I knew that any too generic statement would be just as worthless as signing nothing. When it comes to adapting or changing something not really very close to legalese, you ask for trouble.
The funny thing about this is that the other filmmaker/producer (Keith) and I don't feel the need to sign anything; just a Texas handshake between us is more binding. But since his attorney insisted, we are signing it just for the lawyer's sake and to keep the peace. No sense starting off on the wrong foot.
Producing is paperwork heavy, so this is just the start of a long paper trail.
Thank you all for your help.
WC