
BONZA!
So we were about to get filming but there was a small complication.
Turns out that because I planned on uploading the footage online I need a professional fimling permit to film on the tube. The permit is £300 for two hours!
Well balls to that! We've got bigger and better plans....keep your eyes peeled!
I've pasted in the email from TFL film office...
From: Ben Crowder [mailto:ben------@hotmail.co.uk]
Sent: 17 February 2010 17:51
To: Film Office
Subject: RE: LU Film Office Student/Non-professional Permit Application (1850)
Thank you for starting a permit application.
Your application ID number is 1850. Please make a note of this for future reference.
YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT YET COMPLETE. Please read the instructions below:
Please attach your documents to this email and simply reply without adding a message or changing the subject line.
Please note that the attached files must be a maximum of 2Mb in size.
You will be contacted by the LU Film Office once your application has been assessed.
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From: filmoffice@tube.tfl.gov.uk
To: ben---------@hotmail.co.uk
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 09:18:38 +0000
Subject: RE: LU Film Office Student/Non-professional Permit Application (1850)
Hi Ben
The student permit does not cover publishing items on the Internet – you will need to apply for the two hour £300.00 permit.
The two hour permit is only valid during the day between 10.00 – 15.30 hours.
With best wishes -
Film Office
Commercial Revenue Team
London Underground Limited
172 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 9TN
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What a load of bollocks.....

