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It depends on the details of the film shoot and elements required. Some permits can be issued within 48 business hours while others may take much longer depending on the scope of the project. We recommend submitting an application at least 7 business days in advance.
Do I need a film permit for Los Angeles? Yes! Commercial filming without permission is illegal in Los Angeles. If you're filming with a Los Angeles film permit, FilmLA provides numerous resources to make your production a success.
Members of the public, including the press, have a First Amendment right to observe, take photographs, and record video or audio in any public place where they are lawfully present.
So, while it is harder to piece together a film career outside of LA, it is possible – especially as the film industry expands into other states starting to play prominent roles in the film industry. In the end, it's all about how hard you work for it, the talent you have to offer, and how well you network.
For basic permits, we typically need 3-7 business days to process a permit. Processing times vary based on activity and jurisdiction. More complicated permits (street closures, gunfire, special effects, etc.) and those with locations in other jurisdictions that we serve may need 5 to 7 business days.
Anyone engaged in commercial (profit and sale) photography on state property – whether still, motion picture, or digital, for print, TV, theatres, or the Internet – is required to obtain a film permit from the CFC. Student filmmakers are also required to get a permit.
In 1911, director D.W. Griffith shot the first film in Hollywood, “In Old California,” and the rest, as they say, is history. As more and more filmmakers made the move to Los Angeles, the city quickly became the hub of the burgeoning film industry.
Film form encompasses the intricate combination of visual and auditory elements that constitute the essence of cinematic storytelling, highlighted through iconic examples such as 'The Martian' and 'The Wizard of Oz'.