Frequently Asked Questions
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Film & Media FAQs
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Film & Media FAQs
If you have a large crew of 7 or more and equipment consisting of more than 2 cameras and a portable light.
If you want to film on public rights-of-way (ROW), including public buildings, streets and sidewalks.
If you require exclusive use of a location.
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Film & Media FAQs
It takes at least five business days to review and approve a film application. More complicated applications may take longer.
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Film & Media FAQs
No, you'll need to choose your own location. However, once you've selected one, we can discuss the possibility of filming there and explore whether we can obtain the necessary permits.
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Film & Media FAQs
Officers are needed for any filming in any park or square after 10 PM.
Any filming taking place in the street or a lane for traffic control.
Any filming with prop guns/simulated gunfire.
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Film & Media FAQs
You need to notify businesses and residents 48 hours prior to filming.