There are two good articles dealing with shooting a movie in your
museum: "Never Yell “Cut”" (A brief guide to filming in
museums)(cool.conservation-us.org/waac/wn/wn31/wn31-2/wn31-204.pdf) by
Chris Stavroudis & "Its a Wrap"
(cool.conservation-us.org/waac/wn/wn31/wn31-2/wn31-206.pdf) by Laurie
Gibbs. Both appeared in the WAAC Newsletter Volume 31 Number 2 May
2009.
Sue Maltby, Conservator
Maltby & Associates Inc.
Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Programme/Faculty of Information, University
of Toronto
174 Spadina Ave., # 602
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 2C2
Canada
416-921-2877
Quoting Cindy Boyer <[log in to unmask]>:
> Randy mentioned to BE THERE when the shoot is happening. I can?t
> imagine this is Fraunces Tavern?s first film request ? but in case
> it is, we have put in our contract that a site staff person must be
> onsite during any activity by the crew, and that the site staff
> person has veto power over any and all activities.
>
> Cindy Boyer
> Director of Public Programs
> The Landmark Society of Western New York
> 133 S. Fitzhugh St.
> Rochester NY 14608
> (585) 546-7029 ext. 12
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> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Deb Fuller
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:49 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Use of Hazer in Museum
>
> Agree with everyone!!
>
> Any fog type machine other than basic dry ice is going to use
> something that spews particulates into the atmosphere to create the
> fog. It's not something you'd want in a historic environment.
>
> I'd allow dry ice because that's only frozen CO2 and it produces gas
> without particulates. But conservators might over rule me on this
> if excess CO2 is bad for historic furnishings and structures. If
> you allow it, check their equipment thoroughly and make sure that
> they aren't adding anything into the dry ice to make the smoke
> thicker or have other effects. That will use some form of
> particulate that will spew into the air and defeat the purpose of
> clean CO2 fog.
>
> And like Randy said, watch them because sometimes production crews
> just plain ignore you and other times the guys on set just don't get
> the message.
>
> Deb Fuller
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Randy Little
> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> If you tell them no and they still want to shoot there, make sure
> it's in the contract that IT IS HOT ALLOWED and make it super clear
> that no artificial environmental FX are allowed and then BE THERE
> and be ready for them to try to do it anyway. Productions have a
> tendency to just not care what you say to them.
>
> Randy S. Little
> http://www.rslittle.com/
> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Milissa Brooks-Ojibway
> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> This sounds like a very bad idea. I cannot imagine how hard it
> would be to then remove mineral oil from EVERYTHING in the room.
> And I cannot imagine that mineral oil allowed to stay on an object
> would not in some way damage the object, especially textiles, but
> really any porous material is vulnerable. Since yours is a tavern,
> I presume theirs much wood, and since I am not a wood expert, I
> would look to others to chime in here. But there's my two cents.
>
> Milissa
>
> Milissa Brooks-Ojibway
> Collection Manager
> Glensheen, The Historic Congdon Estate
> 3300 London Rd.
> Duluth, MN 55804
> (218) 343-7574<tel:%28218%29%20343-7574> (cell)
> (218) 726-8939<tel:%28218%29%20726-8939>
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> glensheen.wp.d.umn.edu<http://glensheen.wp.d.umn.edu>
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Jessica Phillips
> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> wrote:
> Hello Wise Listers,
>
> A filming crew has requested to use a DF-50 Diffusion Hazer in one
> of our period room exhibitions. It uses food grade mineral oil to
> put micron size droplets into the air to create a "hazy" look.
>
> My initial reaction is to deny the use of this machine. Does anyone
> have any experience with this type of machine?
>
> Thank you for your assistance!
>
> Jessica
> Fraunces Tavern Museum
>
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