The ‘New Normal' – A Producer's Guide To Restarting Film And TV Production In The U.S.

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As parts of the United States begin to reopen, production companies, studios, networks and individual content creators are understandably concerned about how how to manage the spread of COVID-19...
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As parts of the United States begin to reopen, production companies, studios, networks and individual content creators are understandably concerned about how to manage the spread of COVID-19 on film and television sets in the U.S. Pryor Cashman attorneys Karen Robson, Anne Atkinson, Jamice Oxley and Mary Balzer recently developed a whitepaper resource that outlines these considerations and analyzes what is next for film producers in the "new normal."

We will be updating this resource as we gain more clarity and the industry implements additional guidelines, so please check back often as the situation is constantly developing.

Please also note that in the coming weeks, we will be providing addendum resources for considerations for filming both in international locations and with virtual/remote sets.

To view the whitepaper, please click here.

Originally published 29 May, 2020

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