General Rules and Conditions
It wouldn't be worth your time to wade through every regulation and guideline that can be applied to filming on National Park Service lands in the Santa Monica Mountains. Instead, we offer two things--
a summary of the most frequently raised issues, and our phone number. Please call and discuss your project with us. We will do our best to help. If we can't accommodate you in one of our sites, we will give you other leads.
PHONE 805-370-2308 to talk with us about your project.
PLEASE REMEMBER:
Our basic responsibility is to protect the natural, cultural and recreational resources for which we, the National Park Service, are ultimately responsible, and to avoid conflict with the public's normal use and enjoyment of the parks. Please remember that aesthetic values such as scenic vistas, natural quiet and dark night skies are resources that we value. We are also sensitive to the environments and neighborhoods around our park sites.
We have created Notes for the Crew for you to download and distribute to everyone coming to work on NPS sites in the Santa Monica Mountains. We encourage you to attach this information to the call sheet.
Things We Cannot Do for You
We cannot accommodate a project if
Damage to resources is expected which cannot be prevented or mitigated
Other activities are already planned or expected to occur at the same time and place, and filming or photography would be incompatible
It involves access to areas normally limited to administrative access or closed for resource protection or safety reasons
The level of activity within the park is already so high that we would not have staff to assign to work with you
The project includes portrayal of activities which are not permitted within a recognized park (such as defacing a monument, etc.)
The production company is unwilling or unable to obtain the necessary insurance
The production company is unwilling to reimburse NPS for costs or comply with NPS requirement for posting a refundable bond.
Our permits always prohibit
loud noise (gunfire, explosions, playback, etc.)
between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
landing any aircraft
nudity
smoking in buildings, on boardwalks or in vegetated areas
harassment of wildlife or introduction of wildlife captured elsewhere
We do not close parks to the public when filming occurs. We will assign a staff member to assure that there are no conflicts among park uses. Although we allow the public to watch you work, we do NOT advertise when, where, or what filming is occurring in our parks.
Things We Need to Discuss with You
Please call to discuss any project that involves stunts, pyrotechnics or special effects, aircraft, children, or construction of sets.
All permits include the requirement that you clean up and restore the site at the end of your use. If your permit includes night work, it will automatically include time the next day for you to send people back to complete clean up during the day.
If your project includes work between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., or if your project involves gunfire, pyrotechnics, or other things that may disrupt or disturb our neighbors, we will require you to notify our neighbors in writing before the work begins. You will need to provide them with enough information to allow them to contact your company directly if they have any problems or concerns. Ask us for additional information.
Normally in a National Park, you cannot cut brush, dig in the ground or move natural features. Digging in the ground of a National Park usually involves environmental review and monitoring by a contract archeologist. But there are creative ways to address that problem. There are also concerns related to our vegetation . There may be too much, or too little, or the wrong kind for your project. There usually are alternative ways to solve those problems as well. Let's talk.
We have created the project clearance review process to efficiently evaluate requests for complex projects which may include temporary set construction, extended use of a site (more than a week), or temporary impact to resources. Projects which involve project clearance review may require the posting of a refundable damage bond. Call for additional information
PHONE 805-370-2308 to talk with us about your project.
We are always concerned with safety, especially fire safety. We work closely with a variety of State and County agencies for your protection and for the protection of our parks. For the NPS parks located in Los Angeles County, we use the standards established by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. We may ask you to have a Los Angeles County Fire Safety Advisor who will work with our rangers to assure the highest level of fire safety in all aspects of your operations. For NPS parks in Ventura County, we may ask you to work with the Ventura County Fire Department to supplement safety monitoring.
If your shoot involves fire, you must simulate it by use of appropriate propane equipment. Propane fire equipment is considered a pyrotechnic devise under state law. It must be handled by a licensed pyrotechnics technician. A fire safety advisor and a water truck are also needed for any fire or pyrotechnic effect.
Depending on the time of year and location of your filming, you may be required to have a water truck as well. Water trucks should have the proper meter for filling from street hydrants. We can advise you which water district is appropriate.
Public roads through NPS sites are not included in the NPS permit. You are still required to comply with state and county regulations for encroachment, warning signage and traffic control on public roads.
The National Park Service is required to recover all costs associated with permits for filming and photography. Administrative costs including evaluation of the application and processing the permit are mandatory and non-refundable. Site use charges are estimated based on the information you provide in your application. All charges must be paid before work can begin on NPS property. Any additional costs, such as overtime, are posted as they occur. Additional charges must be paid within 7 days of the invoicing.