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Central Park (April 10, 2009)CENTRAL PARK 212.628.1036 x29 or x27 Stan Steen 347.713.2852 cell Todd Easton film@centralparknyc.org teaston@centralparknyc.org |
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Highline Filming restrictions apply...must shoot very small (sticks or handheld only) and similar. no control of walkway |
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Katz's Deli 205 East Houston Street NY NY, 10002 |
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Staten Island Ferry Terminal- Manhattan Two areas available to film in, both areas are open space shared with public. Not full control: -by the gates inside the terminal -by the escalators outside terminal entrance There is a green market outside the terminal on Tues and Fridays -No Access to boats. -announcements can not be stopped. -All equipment has to be portable, no cables in pedestrian walkways.
3:00pm-3:30pm is when it starts to get very busy at rush hour. We could be there approx 10am- 4pm Permit required (inexpensive). Payment would have to be in the form of money order or certified check only. |
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Roosevelt Island Tram Filming only allowed 10:30a - 2:30p (inclusive of load in/out). 2 filming options: -with public (not full control) $1,500 -private car (full control) $6,000 - with private car we can control car positions to stop in mid-air to frame background and shoot without moving as wanted
Not available for January dates. Feb only |
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