List Your Property With Us
Filmmakers look for locations that are as unique and interesting as the stories they tell. Most producers start their location search with us, and our library of over 8,000 locations. If you think your property would make a good location for filming, click here to find out how to list with the South Carolina Film Commission.
A film's location requirements are usually very specific. Producers may look at hundreds of locations just to find one site. The South Carolina Film Commission may make copies of your photos available to producers for their consideration, but there are no assurances that they will choose your site to film. If the producer is interested in your property as a potential location, they or the South Carolina Film Commission will contact you to schedule a visit.
If you are approached about filming on your property:
- Ask for identification.
- A professional location scout or producer's representative will have a business card, letter of introduction from the Film Commission, or some other appropriate form of ID confirming that he/she is working for a legitimate production company. If you have any questions about the legitimacy of the person in question, do not hesitate to call the South Carolina Film Commission at 803.737.0490.
If you and the production company agree to initiate filming on your property:
- Obtain a Letter of Agreement from the Production Company
Also known as a "Location Contract", this agreement states in writing the specific terms and conditions before preparation or filming begin. Most everything in the contract is negotiable; be sure to have a signed agreement in hand before any work begins. Make sure the Agreement indemnifies you against loss.
Obtain a Certificate of Insurance from the Production Company
This insurance certificate protects you and your property. It acts as proof of adequate coverage for the production company's risk of bodily injury or property damage. The certificate should name you as "additionally insured" for the most ideal protection.
Legal Compliance
Make sure that you and the production company comply with local laws regarding filming activities. Contact your local government or the South Carolina Film Commission if you have any questions.