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.
Filming without a release can lead to trouble, especially on private property. It’s like stepping on toes—best to ask first to keep things smooth!
The time varies, but it’s best to start the process early. Sometimes it’s as quick as a wink, while other times it might take a bit longer!
Yes, there might be restrictions based on the location and local laws, like noise levels or hours for filming. It’s like following the rules of the road to avoid any bumps!
You’ll typically need to share details like what you’re filming, when you plan to shoot, and any crew involved. Think of it as rolling out the red carpet for your shoot!
You usually need to contact the property owner or manager of the location you have in mind. It’s a bit like asking for a favor, so make sure to be polite!
Generally, you won’t need a release for public areas, but it’s wise to double-check any specific rules. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
A location release is a permission allowing you to film or take photos in a specific place in Mesa. It’s like getting the green light to capture the scene.
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