Foreign film production changes the insurance review because territory, travel, equipment movement, and local entities all become core facts instead of side notes.
The biggest practical shift
Location and territory details matter more than usual because they affect carrier appetite, certificate wording, and what supporting information is needed.
What production teams should package early
Country list, schedule, equipment movement, crew travel, local hires, specialty activity, and every entity likely to request proof of insurance.
Where delays start
Assuming a domestic process will scale internationally is the fastest way to create certificate and placement friction.
Better approach
Treat foreign production as its own structured submission from the beginning and keep the territory list stable whenever possible.
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