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.
You can record someone without permission in certain states. Some states only require one party to give consent for a conversation to be recorded. Other states, like California, require all parties to give consent to be recorded.
This is typically established with a location release. Form where the owner consents to the relevantMoreThis is typically established with a location release. Form where the owner consents to the relevant details of the shoot.
Out of respect for our associates and customers, unauthorized filming is prohibited and we reserve the right to enforce that policy.
You must also obtain permission from the local government or film city authority. To do this, you will need to provide a proposal outlining your plans and submit the required paperwork. Additionally, you must provide proof of insurance or a bond to cover any potential damage or accidents during filming.