When a local resident hesitates to allow filming, bridge the gap with understanding and tact. Here's how to turn a no into a yes:
- Engage in open dialogue. Listen to their concerns and express how you will mitigate any inconveniences.
- Offer compensation or benefits that align with their values, whether it's financial or community-focused.
- Provide solid assurances, such as legal agreements or personal guarantees, to build trust.
How have you successfully navigated location permissions? Share your strategies.
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