Licencias: formularios y análisis, por Richard Raysman, Edward A. Pisacreta, Kenneth A . Adler y Seth H. Ostrow
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
If you run into any bumps in the road, reach out to the local authorities or the Film Office. They’re there to help you get back on track and keep the show going!
Not a chance! Filming in residential areas requires consent from the homeowners. Always ask before you roll; it helps keep the peace!
You bet! There are rules to follow, like avoiding busy events and respecting privacy. Just remember, good behavior on set always pays off!
It can vary, but give yourself a few weeks to be on the safe side. Better to be prepared than caught flat-footed at the last minute!
You can check in with the Long Beach Film Office. They’ve got the lowdown on all the best spots, from beaches to unique nooks!
Absolutely! In Long Beach, you'll need a permit to film at public spots. It’s like asking for the keys to the kingdom so you can roll cameras without a hitch.
A location release is a document that gives permission to use a specific spot for filming or photography. Think of it as a golden ticket to capture the essence of Long Beach!
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