Jerusalem
Tel Aviv, Haifa, Beersheba, Eilat
Hebrew (official), Arabic (recognized), English widely used Local Currency: Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
Mediterranean
However, other nationalities may need to obtain a visa prior to their departure. For more information on visa requirements and application procedures, please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Israel
For more information on visa requirements and application procedures, please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Israel
Accreditation is not required, but Journalists may want to have an Israeli Government Press if planning to work between Palestine and Israel.
Landing permits/Copies of passports/Contact information of all crew.
There is no need for a general film permit. Municipal film permits are required when filming in public spaces in the big cities (Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa), when filming in national parks, historical sites, religious sites etc. Local and National authorities issue the permits.
A general statement on the client's company letterhead, describing the general purpose of the program, where will it be broadcasted and when. A 3rd party insurance coverage of 2M$ is required, which we already have.
Privately owned locations carry a location fee which is best negotiated by the local film fixers.
Depending on job requirements
Totally forbidden. The drone will be confiscated if caught by Customs.
Drones are not permitted
Drones are not permitted
Drones are not permitted
Drones are not permitted
Yes, Carnet is done in country of origin.
Carnet is done in country of origin. List of gear, serial numbers and values required on Carnet.
Customs
Usually yes (don’t believe the news reports). We always advise in advance of any potential hot spots / areas to avoid.
Security guard
No rebate / incentive

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