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  1. Filming with children involves a complex process and stringent practices, presenting numerous challenges to overcome. This Broadley Studio Guide offers valuable insights into the necessary steps when filming with children, whether in a studio or on location.

  2. All children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian or if one is not available, a chaperone will be provided by production. Chaperones must be fully DBS checked and have experience working with children while on set.

  3. The first challenge often faced when filming is casting your child star. This can be a daunting task as there are so many things to consider. To help, here is a list of our key considerations when casting. 1. Age. Age plays a massive factor when filming as the child’s age dictates the length of time they can be on set and in front of the camera.

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  4. Guidance about taking, sharing, using and storing images of children. Includes information about CCTV, social media and livestreaming online events and activities.

  5. Guidance on filming with children This guidance is meant to help you in understanding the different rules and conditions to apply when filming with children in the UK or with children

  6. Film makers should consider whether or not it is appropriate to involve a child in a project, not just in terms of licensing and supervision, but also in terms of content and subject matter. It may be that they aren’t appropriate for a child to be involved.

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  8. May 11, 2016 · Student films offer child actors the opportunity to gain valuable experience while building their résumés. Although actors are not paid, the opportunity to work on a film set, learn...