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agesilaus
Explorer III
Feb 23, 2021

New National Park video rules

The NPS has issued an interim set of rules for photography/videography in their lands:
RVMiles

They lost a lawsuit about this and have thrown in the towel, it sounds like normal filming will require no permit unless the activity disrupts park activities. This episode of RVMiles is one of the good ones with Jason (?) by himself getting to the point quickly. Not the Mutt and Jeffette irritating scripted episodes.
  • 4x4van wrote:
    no one has the right to deny access the way that Lwiddis claims.


    Enforced by legal authority and the park rangers...you are correct.

    Being officious and domineering of the area they want such that most people will bow to their will, they sure will.
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    4x4van
    Explorer III
    agesilaus wrote:
    Lwiddis wrote:
    An unfortunate court decision. Hopefully Congress will review and act. Watch the officious film crew guards deny the public access or movement until their “shot” is done. Disruption by walking through is a possible tool for those filming and denying the public’s access.


    I've been in NPS parks of one sort or another hundreds of times and have never run into anything like what you describe. Their regs allow them to restrict or deny that sort of activity anyway.

    Isn't it a quirk of English when using a non film camera is called filming, I'd think someone would have coinded a new word. Of course there is 'videography' but that's too formal and clumsy.
    Agreed. This is a non-issue. It only applies to "low-impact" filming, and no one has the right to deny access the way that Lwiddis claims.
  • Lwiddis wrote:
    An unfortunate court decision. Hopefully Congress will review and act. Watch the officious film crew guards deny the public access or movement until their “shot” is done. Disruption by walking through is a possible tool for those filming and denying the public’s access.


    I've been in NPS parks of one sort or another hundreds of times and have never run into anything like what you describe. Their regs allow them to restrict or deny that sort of activity anyway.

    Isn't it a quirk of English when using a non film camera is called filming, I'd think someone would have coinded a new word. Of course there is 'videography' but that's too formal and clumsy.
  • https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1207/02-22-21-interim-guidance-for-filming-in-parks.htm

    The actual rules not some youtube guys opinion of them.

    Most likely these are interim because the lawyers are rewriting them to be more agnostic but they are likely to come back... and should.
  • An unfortunate court decision. Hopefully Congress will review and act. Watch the officious film crew guards deny the public access or movement until their “shot” is done. Disruption by walking through is a possible tool for those filming and denying the public’s access.