In addition to the filming at 85 Jay Street yesterday, there are four filmings for TV, Movies, and commercials in Dumbo Brooklyn between April 4-6.
(1) Permit #N/A: Thursday, April 5, 2012
A feature film called “Now You See Me” starring Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Mark Ruffalo, and Morgan Freeman is being shot. According to IMDB, “Now You See Me” is a thriller about “FBI agents tracking a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money.”
(2) Permit #N/A: Thursday, April 5, 2012
A commercial for Fiat called “Supply and Demand” is being filmed along Washington Street.
(3) Permit #N/A: Wednesday, April 4, 2012
A project called “Tommy” is being filmed around Front and Washington Street.
(4) Permit #N/A: Friday, April 6, 2012
A TV movie called “Golden Boy” is being filmed around Front and Washington Street. According to IMBD, “Golden Boy” is a TV drama “about the making of a man that tracks one cop’s meteoric rise from officer to detective to police commissioner.”
Question: Did NYC do away with filming permit numbers? None of these filming notices have them.
All filming posts are tagged here: DumboNYC.com/tag/filming
at least alt side not in effect thurs/fri!
maybe they keep pushing movies to keep those NYPD tow trucks busy
at least alt side not in effect thurs/fri!
maybe they keep pushing movies to keep those NYPD tow trucks busy
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Add a fifth: Atlantic Pictures is taking Washington & Front Streets starting tonight through all day tomorrow. Luckily it’s not a holy day like Good Friday or Pesach. Oh, wait…
Photo: http://twitter.com/epc/status/187883052679172096/photo/1
Add a fifth: Atlantic Pictures is taking Washington & Front Streets starting tonight through all day tomorrow. Luckily it’s not a holy day like Good Friday or Pesach. Oh, wait…
Photo: http://twitter.com/epc/status/187883052679172096/photo/1
“If a total of 6 days of filming have occurred in a residential neighborhood (15 days in commercial area) over a 90 day period of time, the area is considered frequently filmed. Hours of filming and parking will be limited. Construction and set/prop removal days will be included as part of the quarterly filming allocations on these permits. The Film Office may add other special conditions or deny a permit altogether in an area which has met this legal definition. ”
Too bad this is from Pasadena
“If a total of 6 days of filming have occurred in a residential neighborhood (15 days in commercial area) over a 90 day period of time, the area is considered frequently filmed. Hours of filming and parking will be limited. Construction and set/prop removal days will be included as part of the quarterly filming allocations on these permits. The Film Office may add other special conditions or deny a permit altogether in an area which has met this legal definition. ”
Too bad this is from Pasadena
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