Film Liaison definition

Film Liaison means the City Manager or designee appointed to oversee all
Film Liaison means the City Manager or designee appointed to oversee all permitting activity under this Article, to review permit applications and make recommendations to the City Council for approval or denial or, in the case of Expedited Review or as otherwise authorized by this Article, to approve or deny the same. The Film Liaison shall guide applicants through the process of review, assist in coordinating needed City services – such as police, fire, sanitation, etc. – and coordinate any other licenses and permits that may be necessary to stage the Filming Activity.
Film Liaison means the staff member in the City’s Economic Development and Tourism Department assigned as the lead to support Film Projects, or his or her designate.

Examples of Film Liaison in a sentence

  • The applicant must provide a copy of the map, which explains where all special effects will occur, to the Film Liaison who will work with the Greater Sudbury Police, Fire and Ambulance Services on necessary approvals.

  • Chase scenes will not be permitted in residential areas unless signatures are obtained from each resident within a specified radius to be determined by the Film Liaison, and approved by the Police Department.

  • The City Manager may designate a City employee to serve as the Film Liaison.

  • A safety meeting is required with the Film Liaison, the film company pilot and a flight safety expert from the Pasadena Police Heliport.

  • It thus appears that there is a hierarchy in the authority between both Courts, and that the Court of Justice will have to follow the interpretation by the ECtHR.

  • The Film Liaison will request to review the results of this audit.

  • If the company is unable to comply, the Film Liaison or police officer needs to determine if there are valid safety or logistical reasons for the violation.

  • Any requests from the City Manager’s Office will be processed by the Film Liaison.

  • The Film Liaison will not recommend approval of any air filming without a safety walk through in advance of the air filming.

  • The rights, safety and privacy of the citizens and businesses are very important to our community and therefore the City of Greater Sudbury requires all film, television, and video production to be reported and coordinated with the City of Greater Sudbury Film Liaison.


More Definitions of Film Liaison

Film Liaison. ' means the staff person determined to be the Film Liaison for the Town; the Film Liaison person may depending upon the nature of the filming, be a staff person from the Parks, Recreation & Culture Department or the Public Works Services Department or the Clerk's Department.
Film Liaison means the Film Liaison for the Township of Scugog.
Film Liaison means the Film Liaison in the City’s Special Events Division within the Recreation & Leisure Services Department, or his or her designate.
Film Liaison means the town staff person assigned by the town manager to review and approve film permits and manage compliance with this section.

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