Filming definition

Filming means motion picture, video, or still photography, using any imaging media whatsoever, other than casual imaging by park visitors unrelated to commercial use.
Filming means making a recording, on any medium, from which a moving image may be produced by any means.
Filming means the recording of images, moving or still, whether on film or by video tape, electronically or by any other means and thus the development and physical production of digital and cinematographic recordings, television and video for any commercial or film school purposes, but excludes the video recording of a wedding ceremony or other private celebration or event for the purpose of making a video record thereof, for its participants, or the recording of current affairs or news for immediate release;

Examples of Filming in a sentence

  • ON LOCATION Filming on location can pose certain risks compared with shooting on a studio/stage set.

  • In the case of video Services, if the Client requires changes to the Filming Location, Filming Date, or the Filming Time, the Client shall provide prior written notice to the Company.

  • Filming at sessions for “making of promos” for the uses described in the foregoing sentence, and/or for inclusion as “value added content” with product software, is also permitted without any additional payment.

  • Filming may be allowed in Poster Sessions (only after having received prior written permission from poster author), in the Press Room with consenting speakers, in the Plenary Sessions, and in the Exhibition Hall, all after having received prior written permission from CIRSE GmbH.

  • Contractor shall comply with all conditions to approval or use guidelines set forth in the Film SF Identification Page and Locations Page, the General Guidelines and Information for Filming in San Francisco attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B, the San Francisco Police Department Film Production Guidelines attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit C, or as otherwise required by City.


More Definitions of Filming

Filming means the taking of motion pictures, the taking of still photography or the use and operation of television cameras or transmitting television equipment, including radio remotes and any preparatory activity associated therewith, and shall include events that include, but are not limited to, the making of feature or documentary films, television serials, webcasts, simulcasts or specials.
Filming means where the person causes one (1) or more image to be recorded or to be transmitted for the purpose of enabling the person or another person to observe those images.
Filming the capturing of moving or still images of UC Irvine property by any means or any media now known or that may be invented in the future including, but not limited to, film, videotape, digital disk or any electronic transmission to or via any medium, including the Internet.
Filming means the preparation of a cinematographic film with the aid of a camera which is capable of taking films of more than eight millimeters and which requires the use of a stand;
Filming means the taking of still or motion pictures either on film or videotape or similar recording medium for commercial or educational purposes intended for viewing on television, in theaters, video receivers, on computer/internet, or for institutional uses. The provisions of this section shall not be deemed to include the filming of news stories within the Borough of Roselle Park and shall not include filming by local Roselle Park community access television.
Filming means the recording of images, moving or still, whether on film or by video tape, electronically or by any other means, but excludes the video recording of a wedding ceremony or other private celebration or event for purposes of making a video record thereof for its participants, still photography or the recording of current affairs or news for immediate release;
Filming means all activities related to film production on County property including those activities involved for set up and take down. “Filming” shall also be defined as those activities specifically described in Exhibit A.