By David Robb Labor Editor The Oklahoma Film + Music Office has released guidelines for filming in the state during the coronavirus pandemic.
Titled “Filming During COVID-19: Considerations for Oklahoma Filmmaking,” the eight-page document includes the word “consider” more than 50 times.
Oklahoma is not a major filming location, but Tava Maloy Sofsky, the director of the state’s film office, said, “Over a dozen new films have shown interest in bringing business to Oklahoma.” The list of considerations her office has put out includes: • Individuals who have been sick should consider not returning to work until the criteria to discontinue home isolation are met, in consultation with healthcare providers and state and local health
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