Miami Today | Filming in Miami
Filming in Miami is the only compilation of motion picture, television, still and commercial shoots in Greater Miami. Shoots are listed by licensing jurisdiction.
Location Scout + Location Manager R. Richard Hobbs
Miami Today | Filming in Miami
Filming in Miami is the only compilation of motion picture, television, still and commercial shoots in Greater Miami. Shoots are listed by licensing jurisdiction.
NYC.gov - Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting - Production News | Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting Adopts Permit Rules | July 14, 2008
It is summer and I have been receiving a number of requests lately for beach and waterfront houses, so I have pulled a number of beach house locations from my location files an added them to a beach houses album on Locamundo:
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Beach Houses Location Album
These are beach houses, ocean-front and bay-front houses of many diverse types and architectural styles, located all over the New York City Tri-State area - Jersey Shore, Long Island, Hamptons and the Connecticut Shore; in the album look for the town and a short description of the style of the house.
Film Division, Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism | About the Film Division | Your First Stop for Producing in Connecticut
The High-Wire Act of Getting Photo Permits
By Scott on Monday, June 9th, 2008 at 3:09 am | updates.
Rutherford, NJ is a great “Anytown, USA” location!

Park Avenue in Rutherford, NJ at Dusk
Moab Film, Video and Photography Services | Locations, Stunts, Permits, Aerials, Production Coordination, Models, Doubles, Transport, Security, Mountain Bike Equipment
If you are planning on shooting on location on New York City city property (i.e. streets / sidewalks / curb spaces or if you are shooting on private property and will be running cable across same …or need to clear parking…) in New York City (which includes the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island), you will need a City of New York Mayor’s Office of Film Theatre & Broadcasting (MOFTB) film permit. You should probably hire a local location scout or location manager to complete this paperwork for you.
A companion site (as well as my Locamundo Portfolio) to nyc.locationscout.us is locationscout.wordpress.com.
Lots of changes have been in the works at the New York City Mayors Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting (MOFTB), not the least of which is an apparent effort to actually place into city code many of its normal policies and practices.
The New York City Mayors Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting (MOFTB) recently announced a new online film permit system to be implemented in the near future as well as interactive training sessions offered free of charge for the purpose of assisting location scouts, location managers and other production professionals to become familiar with using the new system.
Lots of changes afoot at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting (MOFTB), begun this past year and likely to continue well into 2008 that involve a rewrite of many rules that include potential easing of some film permit requirements and other changes.
It used to be when you wanted to film in New York City Parks (i.e. Central Park, Prospect Park (Brooklyn), etc, you had to do a little detective work to find the number for the manager of the park in question (short of having an (as far as I know) unpublished list of the different districts and the managers of the parks in those districts) and call that manager for verbal permission to film in the park which he/she managed.