The Film Activity Permit is written after consultation with the Location Manager and specifies all activity that will affect the normal use of public property. Film Activity Permits are issued to the film company as soon as final approval of all activities has been granted, and should be reviewed by senior production staff before filming begins. It is a requirement of the Film Activity Permit that the location manager or assistant location manager be on location throughout the filming day.
Each filming location / day will require at least one Film Activity Permit, at a cost of $150 per permit (plus HST).
If street space is required for the parking of vehicles, picture continuity or equipment placement, a Street Use Request should be sumbitted for approval, along with the Film Locations Worksheet. The Vancouver Film Office will then issue Street Use Permits in conjunction with a Film Activity Permit. Locations at which street space is occupied or other City services are required will receive at least one Street Use Permit.
Each permit costs $150 (plus HST). The amount of street space being used and the types of City services required will determine the number of permits required.
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Required for any filming activity within the City of Vancouver Parks Board property.
The rates are as follows (includes HST):
Visit Vancouver Park Board website for more information.
Police provide traffic control, weapons and vehicular escorts. To book Officers contact the Emergency Operations and Planning section of the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-3081.
Requests must be received by the Police Department a minimum of 2 working days prior to the call-out. If the work required is extensive and involves several officers, a supervising Sergeant will be assigned. Officers and Sergeants are paid overtime rates with a minimum three-hour call-out. Rates include equipment and administration fees (HST not included).
Average rates are:
For more information, visit the Emergency Operations and Planning (EOPS) website.
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Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services provide safety equipment and crew as required for the execution of special effects.
The rates are as follows (not including HST):
The Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services Training Classroom is also available for filming purposes at a rate of $400/day. The Training Academy is also available for $1,500/day.
A complete list of all personnel and equipment hiring costs is available on the Vancouver Fire Department website.
Electrical Permits can be obtained at City Hall, 453 W 12th Ave., East Wing, 2nd Floor.
Fees (not including HST)
Business Licenses (required with Electrical Permit) cost $86 and are valid until December 31st of the year in which they have been issued. Visit the City of Vancouver Business License website.
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Access to the City's water system is available through fire hydrants. To use a hydrant, you must have a permit from the Sewer and Water Connections counter (of the City of Vancouver's Engineering department). In order to receive a Fire Hydrant permit without any confusion or delay, the client should go to the Client Service Centre on the main floor of City Hall with:
There are two options for payment if you require a hydrant permit:
Fee for a hydrant permit: $150 (does not include HST), plus a $500 refundable deposit. This permit can be applied to a maximum of four hydrants and is valid for two months. When use of the hydrant is no longer required, return the permit, and an inspector will examine the hydrant. The deposit will be returned to the production company if there is no damage to the hydrant. For more information call 604-873-7357.
A production must open an account before filming begins and deposit the estimated cost for all City services that will be necessary.
The City of Vancouver accepts:
When all filming in the City is complete, the account will closed and an invoice or a refund for the balance will be issued.
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