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Step 3
Logistics of the Shoot. Below are some considerations that you should keep in mind during the decision making process.

Number of individuals in cast and crew. Ask how many production vehicles will be used for your particular location and parked outside of your property. You should be aware that the trucks can vary in size from 15 to 65 feet. The average truck is 35 feet.

Number of shoot, prep and wrap days. Number of day versus night shoots. Shoot hours for each day. Identify any special effects; e.g. prop guns, weapons. If so, ensure that production notifies NYPD Movie/TV Unit. For fire effects, production should notify FDNY. Should you have any questions, please contact the NYC Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting us at (212) 489-6710. Identify building fire regulations and safety procedures.

Request a "walk through" with crew members at your location. A "walk through" is the process whereby the creative team reviews filming activity and its impact on your location.

Inquire how the shooting activity will impact other tenants/neighbors/residents.



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