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					Originally Posted by Moonliner
					
				 
				Humm, I'm just wondering....  
 
How much "support" do you expect to get from Disney for making a film in the park  about Gay life styles?   
 
I'm thinking it won't be much. 
			
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 Good question.  I guess the best thing to say is what disney does not know can't hurt it.  I am not really planing to seek permission from disneyland or disney, way to much red tape.  If I end up taking the more pro gear such as a sound sync 16mm camera and DAT sound recorder then I will leave it up to my teacher to work that kind of stuff out with disney.  How it stands now though is I will just have my bolex with is pretty small and I have gotten into the park many times and my 3ccd video camera which is pretty small as well.  If disney does try to give me trouble (which I know they won't) I can just say that I am making a home video, I dought they can make a rule aginst that, who says that just because my home video skills may be a little more advanced then your avage guest does not mean I can't still make a home video (yes I know I am cocky, thats part of what it takes to be a filmmaker) 

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If the film ends up being pretty good I might enter it into film festivals, but as of now it is just a student film for a assingment for a class which at the most will be shown at RedCat.  If I do enter it into festivals I might need to get permission from disney, but I can't really think why.  If the shoot does end up taking on a more pro look with more camreas and 16mm sync and sound gear then like I said I will let CalArts and my teachers deal with that for me, I've got way to much to do right now and I am not going to jump through a buch of hoops to get this movie made (sorry I really hate red tape when it comes to filmmaking, and I have had to deal with my fair share 

 ).  Becides its funner to do guerilla style filmmaking 
