Common use of Special Effects Clause in Contracts

Special Effects. Special Effects are not permitted except with the express written permission of the state agency. • All filming activity that requires the use of flammable materials, explosive devices or open flames are considered pyrotechnics. Use of pyrotechnics must be approved by the State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal may assign local fire department staff to be on location to monitor pyrotechnic activity. Cost of such monitor is the responsibility of the Production. • Stunts or similar actions that may cause damage to the property shall be adequately planned to prevent damage and shall be approved by the State Agency prior to filming. • Company shall verify with their insurance company to determine if additional or special coverage is required when special effects are involved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Production Agreement, Production Agreement

Special Effects. Special Effects are not permitted except with the express written permission of the state agency. All filming activity that requires the use of flammable materials, explosive devices or open flames are considered pyrotechnics. Use of pyrotechnics must be approved by the State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal may assign local fire department staff to be on location to monitor pyrotechnic activity. Cost of such monitor is the responsibility of the Production. Stunts or similar actions that may cause damage to the property shall be adequately planned to prevent damage and shall be approved by the State Agency prior to filming. Company shall verify with their insurance company to determine if additional or special coverage is required when special effects are involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: DNR Commercial Film and Photography Application and Agreement