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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Irvine Film Permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the applicant's information, including your name, contact details, and production title. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. In Section A, attach necessary city documents such as the Film Permit Application and Insurance Endorsement. Make sure to check each item off as you complete it.
  4. Proceed to Section B and prepare a check payable to the City of Irvine for the business license fee. Remember that additional fees may apply if using public facilities.
  5. For Section C, gather evidence of liability insurance and a signed Hold Harmless Agreement. These documents are crucial for processing your application.
  6. Once all sections are filled out and documents attached, submit your application via facsimile or in person at the Planning & Zoning Counter.

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It is a legal requirement to have a blanket license from the copyright owner, and if you show movies or TV publicly without one, then you may be ignoring the Copyright Act. This can result in penalties up to $150,000 for each program or movie that is shown. You could also be liable for court costs and attorney fees.
In California, the legality of filming people without their consent depends on the context and location of the filming. Generally, people in public places where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy can be legally filmed without their consent. However, there are important considerations and exceptions: 1.
I want to film in Las Vegas, do I need a film permit? Yes; a film permit is necessary to film any commercial photography, still photography, any music video, documentary footage, motion picture, or television show in unincorporated Clark County.
Filming without a permit is a misdemeanor offense that can result in the following penalties: Your film production will be shut down, and you may be subject to fines and costly court appearances.
Filming without a permit is a misdemeanor offense that can result in the following penalties: Your film production will be shut down, and you may be subject to fines and costly court appearances. You may even be subject to arrest and equipment confiscation.

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Filming/Video: Activities on public lands that may require a permit include the use of motion picture, videotaping, sound recording or other moving image or audio recording equipment that involves actors, models, sets and/or props.
The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors requires that any persons engaged in the business or activity of filming, videotaping, or otherwise producing motion pictures or still photography for television or public exhibition at any place, must obtain a Film Permit.
You do not need a film permit if you are (1) using a hand-held camera, a camera on tripod, hand-held props and/or hand-held equipment, (2) not asserting exclusive use of City property, (3) not using prop weapons, prop vehicles, stunts, actors in police uniform and (4) not requesting parking privileges for production

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