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Council Member Levin: "No More Movies"

One local councilman is seeking to put a moratorium on film shoots in Brooklyn Heights. Could our neighborhood benefit from a similar respite?


After being bombarded with a steady stream of overlapping shoots throughout October and November, a local official is seeking to put a moratorium on film productions in Brooklyn Heights. Could our neighborhood be next?

“I understand and respect the fact that the movie and television industry provides revenue for the city and employs a number of New Yorkers, but residents of a single neighborhood, especially one that is primarily residential, like Brooklyn Heights, should not have to bear the burden of on-street filming on an almost daily basis,” said Council Member Levin in a statement.

“The people who live in this community should be able to freely walk down the sidewalk, park on the street, and bring their children to the local playground without constantly dodging film crews.”

Brooklyn Heights, known for its historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, and views of Manhattan, was the site of 14 different productions, including at least three major motion pictures, over the last two months.

The resulting street closures, loss of parking and other grievances have left many residents up in arms. It inspired Levin to called on the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting to place the entirety of Brooklyn Heights on the City’s “hot spot” list, which would result in a moratorium on filming until a reasonable balance can be found between residents' needs and those of the film industry.

But Brooklyn Heights isn't the only popular Brooklyn neighborhood among Hollywood location scouts. Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill and Red Hook have been the site of myriad productions as well over the last year.

Do our streets not deserve the same consideration as Brooklyn Heights? What do you think, readers: Are the film shoots a boon or a burden?

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Louise May 11, 2013 at 02:55 pm
If it is the same person that has been there forever? She doesn't harm anyone..like Michael BrownRead More said, just say no..sorry and keep moving.
Michael Brown May 10, 2013 at 09:17 am
Good god, she's been here forever! Just say no thanks and move on. She's harmless.
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