Foreign Film Armourers with India-sourced Flintlock Muskets-
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:33 am
WE are an Australian Film Armourer company, with a Job in India in the coming months, with a need to use Flintlock Muskets and Pistols ( Mahratta Wars period, late 1700s), which we intend to acquire from an Indian manufacturer, use in the Film, and then Export to Australia. The Export Licencing will be handled by our Suppliers, but what about the Acquisition, transport to Mumbai Film Studio, use during Filming, and return to the manufacturer for Export to us???
Would there have to be a representative of the Manufacturer on set at the studios, or do the Studios have a "Licence" for such use, or must our Armourer ( a Fully Licensed Queensland (Australia) FIlm Armourer for all categories of Firearms and ordnance)
also get some sort of Indian Licence?
I have read the Arms Act 1959, and the Arms Rules 1962, and there is NO indication of Licences for Film use, or for Foreigners using Indian Guns in India for Film use, and besides that, there are several Typos, and the general layout of the Act and Rules which make the Law a (bit) ambiguous and confused, to say the least.
If anybody with the requisite knowledge who is a member of this Board can help us, with advice and correct information, we would be grateful.
We already have done one film in India ( Kashmir-Ladakh area, with the Indian Army-- "Lashkah" a couple of years ago, but all the guns were supplied by the army...we only supplied technical assistance and Blank Ammunition.) and we are looking forward to doing more joint productions ( India -Australia) in the future.
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Thanks and Regards,
DocAV
Brisbane Australia.
Would there have to be a representative of the Manufacturer on set at the studios, or do the Studios have a "Licence" for such use, or must our Armourer ( a Fully Licensed Queensland (Australia) FIlm Armourer for all categories of Firearms and ordnance)
also get some sort of Indian Licence?
I have read the Arms Act 1959, and the Arms Rules 1962, and there is NO indication of Licences for Film use, or for Foreigners using Indian Guns in India for Film use, and besides that, there are several Typos, and the general layout of the Act and Rules which make the Law a (bit) ambiguous and confused, to say the least.
If anybody with the requisite knowledge who is a member of this Board can help us, with advice and correct information, we would be grateful.
We already have done one film in India ( Kashmir-Ladakh area, with the Indian Army-- "Lashkah" a couple of years ago, but all the guns were supplied by the army...we only supplied technical assistance and Blank Ammunition.) and we are looking forward to doing more joint productions ( India -Australia) in the future.
Replies can be made via this board,
or direct to
[email protected]
Thanks and Regards,
DocAV
Brisbane Australia.