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Film E&O Insurance Clearance Procedures for Producers - Part 2 of 3
29 May, 2010 • David HamiltonE&O FILM INSURANCE CLEARANCE PROCEDURES (part 2) Proper film E&O insurance clearance procedures will allow your film insurance broker to obtain the best premium in the quickest possible time. What follows is part 2. Whether production is fictional or factual, it should be made certain that no names, faces or li...
Film E&O Insurance Clearance Procedures for Producers - Part 1 of 3
24 May, 2010 • David HamiltonFILM PRODUCER'S E&O INSURANCE CLEARANCE PROCEDURES Good film producer's E&O insurance (multimedia E&O) clearance procedures will result in the lowest possible premium and the simplest claims settlement in the event of a loss. Producers E&O insurance covers: invasion of privacy, infringement of copyright...
Reducing The Cost to Insure Film Equipment
21 March, 2010 • David HamiltonIt would seem to be obvious that one of the simplest ways to lower the cost to insure film equipment insurance costs is to assure the insurance company that the film gear is safe and secure in your possession: but what does this mean? As Specialized Film Insurance Brokers, we represent you to the insurance company to e...
Film Insurance Claims: What to Do When Film Production Stops
27 February, 2010 • David HamiltonFilm Production Insurance claims can be settled quickly with a minimum of stress if the right steps are followed. Front Row Insurance Brokers Inc. provides claims reporting, monitoring, and advocacy services for clients, including preparing and reviewing loss runs and developing claims procedures. We are a liaison betw...
Film Productions and Watercraft: Key Concerns
18 February, 2010 • David HamiltonFilm insurance coverage with respect to the use of watercraft is limited for feature films, TV series, documentaries, webisodes, commercials, etc. The film production company should always advise your entertainment insurance broker well in advance of the anticipated use of any watercraft. You should never sign a contra...
Film Production Insurance and Trains: Stay on Track
15 February, 2010 • David HamiltonThe film production company should always advise their film insurance broker well in advance of the anticipated use of any railway cars or equipment. You should never sign a contract with respect to use of trains without first having your entertainment insurance broker review the document. If the train is being used as...
Aircraft use in a Film Production: Don't Fly Solo
12 February, 2010 • David HamiltonAIRCRAFT USE IN A FILM PRODUCTION Insurance coverage with respect to the use of aircraft in a film production is limited, so the production company should always contact a specialized film insurance broker well in advance when filming with an aircraft. You should never sign a contract with respect to the use of aircraf...
Film Production Insurance: Covering Stunts and Special Effects
30 January, 2010 • David HamiltonStunts and special effects exclusion The Film Production insurance policy contains an exclusion under the Cast Insurance coverage for a person injured when taking part in a hazardous stunt or any special effect in the declared production, without the prior consent of the insurance company. Although these types of activ...
Directors and Officers Insurance for Film Production Companies
30 January, 2010 • David HamiltonSmall to medium sized privately owned film production companies face several of the same management exposures as larger corporations - yet many don't purchase directors and officers liability insurance. A simpler approach could change all of that. There are several hundreds of production companies in Canada and it is c...
Multimedia Risk Insurance Explained
25 January, 2010 • David HamiltonOtherwise known as Producers Errors and Omissions Insurance, Multimedia Risk Insurance covers legal liability and defense for the production company against lawsuits alleging unauthorized use of titles, formats, ideas, characters, plots, plagiarism, unfair competition or privacy, breach of contract. It also protects ag...
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