Monday, June 26, 2006

Maine TV Pilot

Here is the information on permits in the state of Maine. Most towns in >the state do not require permits. However, make sure to call the town >officials in each town you are in to double check. Here are the phone >numbers for each town you mentioned:
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>Bath= City Manager, John D Bubier 207-443-8330 and the Police Chief, Peter >Lizanecz 207-443-8339.
>Bar Harbor= Town Manager, Dana J Reed 2007-288-4098 and the Police Chief, >Nathan M Young 207-288-3391
>New Harbor= (which is too small for a town office and operates out of the >town of South Bristol)= Clerk , Mary Jane McLoon 207-563-3977, there are >no police stations here, I think the clerk can just help you with figuring >out any other protocol in the town.
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>Most town just need to know what you want to do and if you will block any >traffic. Also, let them know you registered with the Maine State Film >Office. We will keep insurance records for you here.
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>If you shoot on any state parks, it is free of charge. Here is the number >for Steve Curtis who handles all Southern Maine State parks= >(207-624-6076). He is really great. He is very welcoming and a great >resource for questions you may have about the state.
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>I have attached our registration form to this email. If you can't view >it, I can fax it to you.
>Also, let us know if you need anything else. We have a lot of contacts in >the state, we can put you in touch with crew people, and people to >interview.
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>We would love to hear how everything went after you shoot. We are >constantly looking to improve how we receive filmmakers coming to Maine. >We will probably email you at some point to ask how you found Maine. So, >good luck with the shoot and please let us know if you need anything else. >Also, our website is www.filminmaine.org for more info on our film >incentives program. Have fun!
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>Sincerely,
>Serena Sanborn
>Maine Film Office
>207-624-9828

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