Industries · Film Production
Set security that keeps up with the schedule.
Locations change, call times move, and the shoot runs long. Book officers the way productions actually work.

Per-location, per-day posts
Post each location day as its own shift with its own call time. When the schedule shifts, update the post — not a phone tree.
Traffic and lockups with authority
Street closures and pedestrian control go smoother when the person holding the line is a sworn officer.
Clean records for the PO
Every shift is documented — who, where, hours, rate — ready for production accounting without chasing paper.
How it works
Post. Review. Confirm.
01
Post per location day
Each shoot day is its own shift: location, call time, wrap estimate, posts needed — lockups, equipment, traffic.
02
Adjust when the schedule does
Call time moved two hours? Update the post and confirmed officers see it immediately. No phone tree.
03
Wrap with the paperwork done
Hours confirm per officer per day, itemized for production accounting. The PO backup exists before anyone asks.
Common questions
Can officers handle street closures and traffic for exterior shoots?
Traffic posts are common for productions, and sworn officers carry the authority drivers respect. Permit requirements vary by jurisdiction — align posts with what your permit specifies.
Our schedule changes daily. How does that work?
Each location day is its own post, so changes are edits, not renegotiations. Confirmed officers get the update the moment you make it.
Can we keep the same officers for a multi-week shoot?
Yes. Officers who know the set, the AD, and the flow are worth keeping — favor them when confirming the next block of days.
Your next shift, covered.
Tell us about your film production coverage and we will walk you through how it works on illuno — one short call.