Central Park Conservancy


Filming & Photography Guide
 


The beauty of Central Park is so appealing that it has been captured on film for as long as movies have existed.  In 2004, Central Park hosted over 4,000 location days for filming and photography — a significant increase from 750 in 1999.  For the past 18 years, the Central Park Conservancy has worked hand-in-hand with the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre, and Broadcasting in order to accommodate the ever-growing number of productions in the Park.  We work personally with every shoot to answer questions, provide guidance, schedule appropriately, and protect the beautiful backdrop that is the Park.  We do not charge a fee to film in Central Park, but we do appreciate donations that help keep the Park beautiful and accessible.  Please refer to our Guidelines for Filming and Photography in Central Park and our Guidelines for Vehicle Use in Central Park before planning a shoot to ensure the protection of the Park and the safety of its visitors.