Thursday, March 30, 2017

Do you have an apartment with an open floor plan for 'Broad City' to use?




Slum Goddess shares this flyer ... Crews are out scouting locations in the East Village for season 4 of "Broad City."

"We're looking for an apartment to film in for 1 day. The shoot is tentatively scheduled to take place sometime between April 3 and April 14. The apartment should be two bedrooms and up with an open floor plan ... The idea it is supposed to play as a dorm room.

5 comments:

  1. Why don't they go on Airbnb? They won't even need a silly permit.

    this is only my opinion, but this show is disappointing and it only encourages mindless hipster behavior and interests despite lampooning them.

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  2. Phew, only got 1 bedroom and 4 flights of stairs. Dodged a real bullet there! (Sissy TV crew doesn't have the strength to haul their stuff up 4 flights. I do it twice and three times a day.)

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  3. I like when TV and Movie NYC apartment sets are supposed to be dingy, run down, or small and in reality it's like, damn, that's a really nice big apartment.

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  4. JQ LLC - you can't just rent an apartment and film in it, you still need permission from the owner and also potentially from the building's owner or board. Film permits aren't required to shoot in NYC in a private location, but you do need a permit to secure parking and use any city resources.

    Also, don't let a film crew in your apartment. They're almost guaranteed to destroy something.

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  5. Anon 10:17

    I was being facetious.

    I also assumed these ladies filmed their bits on their phones and uploaded them.

    I like the one with the big juggs.

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