
Community Relations
Learn how to professionally integrate a film production into a communityCommunity Relations
Developed by Jason Tomaric, FilmSkillsABOUT THIS LESSON
No one makes a movie in a vacuum - every day you shoot will invariably affect someone, whether it's one neighbor or an entire community. In this module you will learn how your film shoot affects the public, how to work with local officials, how to notify residents, how to leave a positive impact on the community when you're finished shooting and a general code of conduct for crews when shooting on location.
- 25:00 video that walks you through the ways you can maintain good community relations
- Illustrated companion guide
- Letter of Notification for businesses
- Letter of Notification for homeowners
- Code of Conduct for crew members
- Glossary of Terms
- Public release form
- Extended Hours Notification form
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- How to secure permission from the neighbors in the community in which you're shooting
- The public impact of a film shoot
- How to work with the police
- How to shoot in a public venue
- How to deal with disruptive people when shooting in public
- The proper code of conduct for motion picture crews when shooting on location
ABOUT THE LESSON AUTHOR

Jason Tomaric
Director, Cinematographer Los Angeles, CaliforniaJason J. Tomaric is an Emmy, Telly, and CINE Award-winning director and cinematographer of four internationally-distributed feature films, dozens of national television commercials, music videos, and the largest film training content library in the world, published author of 8 books - used in many top universities, and creator of AccuSkills.com, an industry-changing learning management platform.
Jason has worked in Los Angeles and around the world in over 20 countries. His clients include Disney, NBC/Universal, National Geographic, McDonald’s, Toyota, Scion, Microsoft, and Paul Mitchell, with narrative work screened at Sundance, Slamdance, and South by Southwest film festivals as well as on Netflix and on all broadcast networks.
Jason has taught and/or guest lectured at some of the nation's most prestigious film schools including UCLA, Columbia College, John Carroll University, Kent State University, San Francisco State, University of Notre Dame, and numerous film festivals.
Jason has written eight industry-defining books, all sold in bookstores, and used in film schools around the world. The American Society of Cinematographers hails Jason's books - "There are no wasted words in Tomaric's tome, which concisely summarizes each facet of the director's craft. It's difficult to think of a step in the process that Tomaric fails to address."
Jason’s DVD training series on Hollywood film production have trained filmmakers in over 40 countries, with distributors in Europe, Hong Kong, New York and Australia.
In 2010, Jason launched FilmSkills, which combines the world’s largest film training video library with his proprietary learning management system. Adopted by 47 universities within the first year, FilmSkills is now the leading industry-standard training solution for motion picture and television production.
In 2015, Jason launched AccuSkills.com, an industry-changing learning management platform that bridges the gap between academia and industry.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS LESSON

Kathy M. McCurdy
Former San Diego Film Commissioner, "Almost Famous", "Transformers 2", "Traffic", and "Mr. Wrong"Kathy M. McCurdy, who, as director of features at the San Diego Film Commission, worked on such films as Almost Famous, Transformers 2, Traffic, and Mr. Wrong. As a location manager, she has been credited on films such as The Price She Paid, Tainted Blood, Rubdown, and Accidental Meeting. She spent fifteen years as the San Diego Film Commissioner and continues to speak about location shooting every semester at various film schools.

Mike Fantasia
Location Manager, "Indiana Jones 4," "Catch Me if You Can," "Jerry Maguire," "The Terminal," and "Heat"Mike Fantasia is a Los Angeles-based location manager. Having had gotten his start on Steven Spielberg's Always, Mike has continued to work on numerous feature films, including The Green Hornet, Indiana Jones 4, 3:10 to Yuma, Fracture, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Terminal, Seabiscuit, Catch Me if You Can, The One, Blow, Girl, Interrupted, The Virgin Suicides, A Night at the Roxbury, Jerry Maguire, Heat, Free Willy, Free Willy 2, The River Wild, A River Runs Through It, and Always.

Veronique Vowell
Location Manager, "Cold Case," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Nick of Time," and "Encino Man"Veronique Vowell is a working location manager in Los Angeles, CA. Having ahd worked in both feature films and television series, Veronique's experience and talent has benefited such projects as Cold Case, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Banger Sisters, First Monday, Dead Last, The Replacements, Nick of Time, Richie Rich, Angels in the Outfield, Encino man, Tango & Cash, and many others.