Yes. That can be done. Closing a park completely for a day or
two can get expensive. Police will be needed to secure each
entrance. And all cities will require production insurance.
You might think about a cheaper way. Like just going to your local
park and making your movie. There are challenges to that, I know.
When I was 16 I made a movie about a high school kid who falls
asleep in class and wakes up with no one left on earth. Shooting
around the school was easy - weekends. Shooting on city streets
was another matter. I couldn't afford to get permission and block off
streets so I had to grab shots however I could. It took time and some
creative camera angles, but we did it.
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Cool, thanks for the info about the name, and all. And one problem with shooting whenever I got the chance, I can't get car noises, honking, engines running, kids playing, etc. That's why I'd really love to be able to get this park by my house closed.
And as for the last link, I was just looking there! Oh the irony!
