Things to Know...
Your Property in a Film
Points to remember when working with filmmakers
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Ask how many days and what hours the company will
be in your town/building/site, etc.
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Find out what is being filmed. Have them describe
the scenes completely.
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Will there be an advance group coming in to
prepare the site for the film crew?
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How many people can you expect to be involved with
the production?
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Is an assembly or staging area required for
equipment or personnel?
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Where will the production vehicles park?
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Will an extra power source be used for lighting,
or will access to an internal source be required?
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How much additional security, police or other
personnel will be required?
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Will there be alterations to property?
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Will any areas be closed off to the public?
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Where will the cast and crew be fed their meals?
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What is the best point of access for the
filmmakers and their equipment?
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It is always easier if there is only one contact
person at the location and with the company.
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How soon will things be restored if need be?
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Make sure they return the property to its original
condition.
Regarding insurance...Ask to see proof of:
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Third party property damage
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Personal injury/liability
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Hold harmless agreement (will insure against any
and all liability claims)
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Comprehensive general liability
Location Agreement
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You can put riders on the contract. Be prepared
that it may take additional approval time.
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The agreement allows for a company to come back if
necessary at a mutually agreeable time.
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Feel free to take photos of the area to be used
for filming before the company comes to use as a reference later
if needed.
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Let the company know of any restrictions at the
initial meeting.
Try to be flexible with the production companies and
realize that schedule changes are not uncommon.
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