Los Angeles-based entertainment insurance broker CMM Entertainment has released its World Risk Guide measuring risks for film and television producers in every country in the world.
“The World Risk Guide measures crime, terrorism, kidnapping, disease and medical care risk” explained Chris Palmer, director of risk services at CMM Entertainment, a subsidiary of C.M. Meiers, Inc. “In addition to the traditional risks productions face, such as fire, theft or camera breakdown – operating in a foreign country can add risks that can harm the cast and crew and expose the production company to losses.”
For more information, visit www.cmmeiers..com.
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