I saw this post on Craigslist about a month ago —
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/vnn/d/albuquerque-pics-vids-at-movie-shoots/6921286643.html
Here’s the text of the post (Craigslist normally deletes posts 45 days after they’re put up) —
It is not illegal to take video or pics of movie shoots as long as you are doing from public property. Don’t let them try and tell you youre violating copyright laws because you cannot copyright real life. PINAC Photography Is NOT A Crime[1]. That is Robert Duh Niro in The Comeback Trail.
Here’s the embedded video from the post —
Someone that looks like De Niro can seen standing to the left of the older orange car on the left side of the video.
It should be noted that not only was the photographer taking the picture from public property (somewhere in the Downtown area of Albuquerque), but that the set itself also seems to have been located on public property.
Someone needs to tell the producers and locations managers that if they don’t want the general public taking pictures or video of their stars or the set, then they should not use public streets as their set.
Just because you flash some cash in front of some Political Classholes, that doesn’t mean that you get to have exclusive use of public property.
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE
- Photography is Not a Crime [PINAC] — site / Facebook page
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