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A surprisingly large number of people want to film in the space. Done well, it can be good publicity for the space. Done badly, it can piss a lot of people off very | A surprisingly large number of people want to film in the space. Done well, it can be good publicity for the space. Done badly, it can piss a lot of people off very quickly - a lot of hackspacers aren't too keen on being filmed and our members always come first. | ||
==Non-commercial== | ==Non-commercial== |
Revision as of 21:56, 29 June 2012
A surprisingly large number of people want to film in the space. Done well, it can be good publicity for the space. Done badly, it can piss a lot of people off very quickly - a lot of hackspacers aren't too keen on being filmed and our members always come first.
Non-commercial
If you are filming for non-commercial use, you can do so but you must:
- Tell the mailing list at least a day in advance.
- Don't get in peoples' way, and respect their wishes for privacy.
- Don't take up too much space.
- Preferably film during off-peak hours (Mon-Friday before 18:00).
Commercial
You must contact Russ for permission at least a week in advance before doing any commercial filming.
Our day rate for commercial filming in the space is £300. We may reduce or waive this at our discretion if we like your idea. (We've been known to do news interviews for free in the past.)