![]() Here is an example of how the fee is calculated, using sample projects: Sample Project Title For each consecutive 14-day period (or portion), the non-refundable fee is $500. The fee for film permits is based on the start and end date of your project's permit requests. for a project that needs time beyond the project end date in the original project application (for example, a feature film that desires to re-commence photography after the original project end date). ![]() ![]() a new project which has never before submitted an application,.You must submit a "New Project Account application" for: *"Equipment" is defined as anything more than hand-held camera, camera on tripod or hand-held items (such as bounce-boards, boom mics, etc.) Productions with equipment* packages, production vehicles requesting parking privileges (excluding personal cars, mini-vans, SUVs and pick-up trucks), asserting exclusive use of City property, prop weapons, prop vehicles, actors in police uniform or stunts on set, or that require NYPD or FDNY assistance, must apply for a film permit. You can check to see if you qualify for a Letter in Lieu of Permit and download it here. Optional Letter in Lieu of Permit: You have the option to request a "Letter in Lieu of Permit" if you are working on a film or photography project on exterior public property owned by the City government that both (1) does not require a film permit and (2) is not covered by someone else's film permit. Standing on a City sidewalk, walkway of a City bridge or within a City park while using a hand-held camera and not otherwise asserting exclusive use of City property is NOT an activity that requires a 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 vehicles. Generally, permits are not required for casual photographers, tourists or credentialed members of the media. Sections 9-01 and 9-02 of the film permit rules explain when a permit is necessary. The Film Office issues permits to productions filming on location in New York City and provides free police assistance, free parking privileges and access to most exterior locations free of charge.
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