It's Now Easier to Make Movies and TV Shows in National Parks
Briefly

The Federal Interior Land Media Act, or FILM Act, significantly reduces the permitting requirements for filming in U.S. national parks, enhancing opportunities for filmmakers.
The FILM Act emphasizes crew size over the project type, allowing for easier filming with crews of fewer than 6 individuals in various parks.
Professional associations welcomed the FILM Act, highlighting it as a positive step for the freedom of filming in federal lands, acknowledging bipartisan support.
As regulations from 2000 are amended, the FILM Act is expected to broaden filmmakers' access, potentially showcasing new perspectives of national parks.
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