The Front Row View (entertainment insurance blog)
Storm damage and your film production insurance policy (US & Canada)
15 December, 2014 • David HamiltonSource: Royalty-free stock photo ID: 1093124054 | Shutterstock Storm Damage on Set Some film productions shooting on location have experienced heavy rainfall and strong wind. Storm damage can be mitigated by your film insurance policy. Some areas of B.C. have experienced flooding, the partial collapse of a seawall, and...
Front Row Insurance Brokers opens an office in Los Angeles
21 February, 2014 • David HamiltonCanada's largest Film Insurance Broker expands to LA Vancouver, Canada - - February 20 2014 -- Front Row is pleased to announce the opening of their first office in the United States. The US company will be known as Front Row Insurance Brokers, LLC and will be located at: 14156 Magnolia Blvd, Suite 200, Sherman Oaks, C...
Obtaining Insurance for your Short Film | Short Film Insurance Canada
30 December, 2013 • David HamiltonInsuring your short film is a fast, easy process with Front Row Our Short-Term Production Insurance program can include the following coverage for up to 15-days: (note that the online program is for Canadian-based producers only) The locations that you film at will usually want to see proof of your location liability i...
Front Row Insurance Brokers announce merger with Globalex of Montreal
24 September, 2013 • David HamiltonCanada's largest film insurance broker is created. Vancouver, Canada -- September 23, 2013 -- Front Row is pleased to announce a merger with Globalex gestion de risques after five months of discussion. Globalex is one of the largest specialized film insurance brokers in Quebec. The combined company is licensed and regi...
How Can Travel Delay Insurance Protect You?
5 January, 2013 • David HamiltonTRAVEL DELAY INSURANCE & FILM PRODUCTIONS Travel delay insurance protects your film production budget when a cast member does not show up on set. Travel delay insurance coverage is an Extra Expense coverage that is part of some film production insurance policies. The Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company defines travel ...
How can Ingress & Egress Coverage protect your Film Production?
3 January, 2013 • David HamiltonIngress & Egress Insurance At first read, Ingress & Egress may sound like a type of leakage. In the case of this Extra Expense (EE) sub-coverage though, it actually refers to circumstances which may arise where persons or property are unable to either gain access (ingress) or leave (egress) a building/location ...
Film Production Companies & Pyrotechnics: Who can work with Pyro?
2 January, 2013 • David HamiltonOnly trained and certified workers can plan, rig, and detonate pyrotechnic special effects on a film production. Uncertified SPFX workers could invalidate your film production insurance. The Explosives Regulatory Division of Natural Resources Canada issues: Four classes of pyrotechnic special effects certification: The...
Umbrella Vs. Excess Liability Insurance Coverage for Film Production
2 January, 2013 • David HamiltonUmbrella Vs. Excess Liability Insurance A typical production company will purchase liability insurance to provide coverage for claims relating to third-party bodily injury and/or property damage caused by the production’s activities. As the majority of production companies will use vehicles on/off set, along with mobil...
How does Imminent Peril Insurance Coverage Protect your Production?
31 December, 2012 • David HamiltonImminent peril insurance coverage Imminent peril is part of Extra Expense (EE) coverage. EE itself is similar to Business Interruption insurance, except that it will not cover loss of income, but rather if you suffer an insured loss, it will pay for the extra costs to get your production back to filming as soon as poss...
Film Production Insurance & Mechanical Devices on Set: Considerations
10 December, 2012 • David HamiltonMECHANICAL DEVICE SAFETY ON FILM SETS If a mechanical device or an articulated set is used in a production, the film insurance cost can be minimized if the production company ensures that: The device or set is capable of safely performing the functions for which it is used Workers operate the device or set in accordanc...
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