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Productions should review the information on Filming in Maryland before beginning a production in the State, as well as consult guidance issued by the local jurisdiction in which they would like to filmProductions are urged to review and follow the proposed health and safety guidelines put forth in (1) the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee Task Force Whitepaper, (2) the DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IA & Teamsters' Committees for COVID-19 Joint Report The Safe Way Forward: A Joint Report of the DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IA & Teamsters' Committees for COVID-19 Safety Guidelines, (3) the Producers Guild of America's (PGA) Production Safety Task Force's COVID Safety Protocols for Producing Independent Productions, and/or (4) the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) Covid-19 Workplace Guidelines and Considerations.

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PLEASE BE AWARE OF POSSIBLE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT SCAM

The Maryland Film Office (MFO) has been contacted by some local PA's who have been approached by a person looking to hire a PA for an upcoming short film. This person says he has worked for a company in Mexico. The Mexican company has never heard of him. 

Before even meeting, this person sent a check to one of the PA's for over $5,000 saying that they should take out their salary, and the rest will be used to rent a warehouse for filming.

The MFO has e-mailed this person directly to inquire about this very, strange arrangement and has not received any response.

The MFO has contacted the Maryland State Police.  They believe this is a version of a scam that has been used in the area to defraud people.

So, if it doesn't sound right...it probably isn't. Trust your instincts.  If you are approached, please contact our office or our friends in the DC or Virginia Film Offices.



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