Filming on National Trust land
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:08 pm
Hallo, here's an appeal for advice from a newbie, hope someone can help.
My friends and I at Ripley Amateur Film-makers, as part of a project to improve our editing skills, decided to use some prevously shot video to make a documentary. It was to be based on a local landmark and the childhood myths and legends surrounding it.
We hope, eventually, to post it on the IAC, perhaps on Vimeo. Our video was shot on National Trust land sometime last year, no stately home, just a, not very ancient, standing stone on a hill in Derbyshire with a free carpark.
We would be very grateful for any advice regarding amateur film-makers shooting video on NT land, as their explanation of the rules governing this is hardly the clearest. (or maybe I'm just thick) Thanks, Joe Parker
My friends and I at Ripley Amateur Film-makers, as part of a project to improve our editing skills, decided to use some prevously shot video to make a documentary. It was to be based on a local landmark and the childhood myths and legends surrounding it.
We hope, eventually, to post it on the IAC, perhaps on Vimeo. Our video was shot on National Trust land sometime last year, no stately home, just a, not very ancient, standing stone on a hill in Derbyshire with a free carpark.
We would be very grateful for any advice regarding amateur film-makers shooting video on NT land, as their explanation of the rules governing this is hardly the clearest. (or maybe I'm just thick) Thanks, Joe Parker