Johannes Soetandi
February 2nd, 2010, 03:29 AM
Hi folks,
Searching through the forums, I know there have been some discussion about similar topic. However, I wanted to know from local videographers in Australia about laws on filming in public/private location.
Recently, I went filming on a beach. I was worried if people feel uncomfortable with me carrying a Z1 around. Do I need a permit on a beach? What about parks? Streets? etc.. When do you really need a permit?
Next week, I am trying to shoot in a library. I was thinking of using some 'blind spots' and film quietly. But worried if they take legal action towards me. So I tried emailing them and still waiting for a response.
NOTE: I'm trying to do filming only for Pre-Wedding video. And most of the scenes will not involve conversation at all, require limited to non-lighting and only for about 30 seconds footage. And most probably won't cause much disruption to the surroundings (like cable running through, etc).
Cheers, :)
John
Searching through the forums, I know there have been some discussion about similar topic. However, I wanted to know from local videographers in Australia about laws on filming in public/private location.
Recently, I went filming on a beach. I was worried if people feel uncomfortable with me carrying a Z1 around. Do I need a permit on a beach? What about parks? Streets? etc.. When do you really need a permit?
Next week, I am trying to shoot in a library. I was thinking of using some 'blind spots' and film quietly. But worried if they take legal action towards me. So I tried emailing them and still waiting for a response.
NOTE: I'm trying to do filming only for Pre-Wedding video. And most of the scenes will not involve conversation at all, require limited to non-lighting and only for about 30 seconds footage. And most probably won't cause much disruption to the surroundings (like cable running through, etc).
Cheers, :)
John