A Producer's Guide To Restarting Film And TV Production Internationally

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Preventing and containing the COVID-19 virus continues to be one of the most significant issues affecting the entertainment and media industry today.
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Preventing and containing the COVID-19 virus continues to be one of the most significant issues affecting the entertainment and media industry today. Producers of film and television content are wrestling with unprecedented safety measures and protocols while developing production plans. Those managing international productions are tasked with navigating these issues and safety protocols specific to the nation and region of filming. Pryor Cashman attorneys Karen Robson, Anne Atkinson, Jamice Oxley, and Mary Balzer developed a new whitepaper to outline those considerations. Read the international production whitepaper here.

Please also note that a whitepaper resource was recently created for film producers restarting work under the "new normal" in the United States. Read our recommendations for domestic productions here.

Originally published 24 June, 2020

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