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Locations Contact Information LOCATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION Aerial Services Aeronautic Pictures Craig Schmitman 805-985-2320 http://aeronauticpictures.com/ P.O. Box 1748, Ojai, CA 93024 Film, video and still photography aerial and location services. Stock footage and photos too. We work air-to-anywhere. Demo reel on our website. Aspen Helicopters 805-985-5416 Fax: 805-985-7327 [email protected] http://www.aspenhelo.com/ Crop spraying and aerial tours. Credits: Richmond Prods. FAA Federal Aviation Administration Terri Rector FAA Federal Aviation Administration 10 Burns Place Goleta, CA 93117 805-681-0534, x3102 [email protected] Regional Flight Standards: (Van Nuys) 818-904-6291 Platinum Helicopters, Inc Skybound Charter, LLC Phone: 805-484-6900 Fax: 805-484-6939 Camarillo, Ca. 93010 [email protected] www.platinumhelicopters.com Movie/Television Camera Flight Operations, Aerial Film Productions, Business/VIP Transportation throughout Southern California, Arizona, Nevada. Aerial Photography, Aerial Survey, Private Tours/Sightseeing, Geological Survey. Remote-i Rhandal Sayat - Director of Photography 805-681-7314 [email protected] http://www.remotei.com/ 81 David Love Place, Goleta, CA 93117 Remote Aerial Photography, videography & cinematography services, and camera mount systems. Santa Barbara Biplane Tours Jay Farbman - Marketing Director 805-453-8320 [email protected] http://www.sbbiplane.com/ 406 A Moffett, Santa Barbara, CA 93117 Signature Flight Support Devin Madgett 805-967-5608 Fax: 805-967-5781 515 Marxmiller Rd, Goleta, CA 93117 [email protected] http://www.signatureflight.com/ Helicopter and fixed wing. Hangar storage 6am-10pm. After hours service available. Spitfire Aviation Flight School 805-967-4373 [email protected] 300 Moffett Place, Goleta, CA, 93117 Flights for still photography or filming purposes. The Cairns Company Calvin Cairns 805-816-0017 [email protected] 1191 Skeel Dr, Camarillo, CA 93010 Stock footage and aerial photography. Airports Cuyuma Airstrip Harry Curtis - Aventura Cell: 805-440-5022 Alt: 661-766-2025 Fax: 661-766-2028 [email protected] 1000 Perkins Rd, New Cuyama, CA 93254 3,900 ft. airstrip (two hours north east of Santa Barbara, 60 miles east of Santa Maria). 60' ft wide and 3/4 miles long. Lompoc Airport Richard Fernbaugh 805-875-8268 Fax: 805-875-8368 [email protected] 1801 North H St, Lompoc, CA 93436 No tower; runway length: 4,600 ft. Los Alamos: CL Ranch / Nolan Ranch Peter Nolan Ofc 805-954-0450 Rch 805-934-3597 LA 310-650-0600 9555 Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Alamos Mailing Address: 12950 Raymer St, North Hollywood, CA, 91605 Private runway 3400 ft. (paved 2002), private hangar. Santa Barbara Airport - SBA Terri Gibson 805-692-6004, FAX: 805-964-1380 [email protected] http://www.flysba.com/ Operations - Chuck Logan 805-967-7111 601 Firestone Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93117 Santa Barbara controlled airspace (SBA 4 mile radius). The Airport comprises 954 acres, including the Goleta Slough Reserve (400 acres). The main runway is 6,052' ft. long. Filming is limited due to high security. Santa Maria Public Airport District Gary T. Rice 805-922-1726 Fax: 805-922-0067 [email protected] http://www.fly2smx.com/ 3217 Terminal Dr, Santa Maria, CA 93455 2,598 acres with two runways: 6,304' x 150' ft. and 5,130' x 75' ft. Built by military in early 1940's. 185+ private hangars. Rocketeer. Santa Ynez: San Lucas Ranch / Crawford Airstrip Nancy Crawford 805-688-4241 Fax: 805-964-4120 [email protected] P.O. Box 338, Santa Ynez, CA 93460 1900' ft landing strip (paved 2002), NW of Lake Cachuma / NE of 154. Santa Ynez Valley Airport Jim Kunkle, Sue Gembora 805-688-8390 Fax: 805-688-6105 [email protected] [email protected] http://pulsar.westmont.edu/flying/iza/ 900 Airport Rd, Santa Ynez, CA 93460 No tower; Runway length: 2,800' by 75' ft. Gliders, hangar rentals, "Infinity" setting. Popular site for car stills and commercials. top of page Beaches, Dunes and Waterfront California State Beaches California Film Commission State Parks Permit Coordinator, David Booth 800-858-4749 FREE, x106 http://film.ca.gov/state/film/film_homepage.jsp SB Park Ranger Allison Strachan, 805-968-1711 Carpinteria State Beach El Capitan State Beach, Gaviota Gaviota State Beach Point Sal State Beach, Guadalupe Refugio State Beach, Gaviota Carpinteria City of Carpinteria Permit Officer, Shanna Farley, 805-684-5405, x405 Carpinteria City Beach Guadalupe Dunes Preserve and Park CNLM - Center for Natural Lands Management Jamie King - Preserve Manager 805-701-4517 805-431-1389 Ranger Tina [email protected] http://www.cnlm.org/ Guadalupe Dunes Center P.O. Box 97, Guadalupe, CA 93434 DVD available by request at http://www.cnlm.org/ - see Preserves. NO FILMING - during snowy plover nesting: March 1st through October 1st. Credits: Pirates of the Caribbean III, Disney; Hidalgo, Disney; GE Wright Bros comm'l; The Ten Commandments (Cecil B. DeMille); Soldiers of God. Santa Barbara City Beaches SB City Parks & Rec Permit Officer, Susan Jang Bardick, 805-564-5419 www.santabarbaraca.gov/Parks/ East Beach (by Cabrillo Arts Center) Leadbetter (below SB City College) Mesa Lane Steps Thousand Steps Beach (below SB City College) West Beach / Shoreline park Santa Barbara City Waterfront Waterfront Permit Officer, Brian Slagle, 805-897-1962 www.ci.santa-barbara.ca.us Stearns Wharf and Santa Barbara harbor Santa Barbara County Beaches Permit Supervisor Sharon Foster, 805-568-2467 www.sbparks.org Arroyo Burro County Beach (Hendry's), SB Butterfly Beach, Montecito Carpinteria County Beach Goleta County Beach Hammonds Beach (W of San Ysidro Rd), Montecito Jalama Beach County Park, Lompoc Ocean County Beach, Lompoc (closed March thru Sept, snowy plover nesting season) Rincon County Beach, Carpinteria top of page Boat Charters / Water Consultants Aka Sunset Kidd's Santa Barbara Yachts Dennis Longaberger 805-962-8222 Fax: 805-965-1627 [email protected] http://www.sunsetkidd.com/ 125 Harbor Way #13 3 E. De la Guerra, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 30 years filming experience. Coast guard licensed captains and crew: motor and sail yachts, fishing boats, character boats, floating filming platforms. Fox Kids, CBS Morning Show. Chandlery Yacht Sales Promoting the Santa Barbara Yachting Lifestyle since 1946 Kenny Kieding, Owner Office: 805-965-4538 Cell: 805-698-7060 Fax: 805-966-5237 [email protected] www.chandlery.com 125 Harbor Way #3 Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Based in beautiful Santa Barbara Harbor, the Chandlery Yacht Sales has decades of hands-on experience with both sail and motor yachts. We specialize in yacht crew, vessel sourcing and coordinating. We have access to racing yachts, multihulls, antique sailing yachts, commercial fishing boats, and motor yachts. We can also procure nautical antiques and assist with permits, props and logistical solutions. Channel Cat Charters Rachel Williams & King Williams 805-898-1015 [email protected] http://www.channelcatcharters.com/ 1309 Crestline Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Channel Cat luxurious, roomy, catamaran. Land & Sea Tours Andre N. Manoux 805-683-7600 [email protected] www.thelandshark.net 216 Arboleda Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93110 Santa Barbara's original amphibious tour vehicle, private charters up to 46 guests. Santa Barbara Sailing Center Skip Abed 805-962-2826 Ext. 104 Fax: 805-966-7435 [email protected] http://www.sbsail.com/ 133 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Boat rentals, instruction, cooperative events, kayaks / paddle boats, dinner, jazz, islands, coastal cruises, private charters. Sea Landing 805-963-3564 Alt: 805-962-1127 Fax: 805-564-6754 [email protected] http://www.condorcruises.com/ 301 W. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Six boats, 65 to 88 ft. Filming platform or party cruise vessel. Channel Island trips. Large fast catamaran (Condor Express). Film shoots and IMAX. Truth Aquatics Inc. Barbara Neary 805-963-3564 Alt: 805-962-1127 Ext. 604 Fax: 805-564-6754 [email protected] http://www.truthaquatics.com/ 301 W. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Three premiere live-aboard boats, meals included. Authorized concessionaire to Channel Islands National Parks. Underwater and topside marine photography and island access. top of page California Coastline online photo project Detailed pictures of the California coast, shot by helicopter. Check out Guadalupe Dunes, SB Harbor, or Montecito's beachfront houses. http://www.californiacoastline.org/ top of page Forest - US Forest Service, Los Padres National Forest PERMITS: USFS - Los Padres National Forest - Santa Barbara Ranger District Includes: Paradise Road area; lower Santa Ynez; East & West Camino Cielo Tony Martinez 805-967-3481 Ext. 229 Fax: 805-967-7312 [email protected] http://www.r5.fs.fed.us/ 3505 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Permit Application (PDF) Credits: numerous car commercials, catalog shoots. PERMITS: USFS - Los Padres National Forest - Santa Lucia Ranger District. Includes Figueroa Mountain Rd and other nearby locations. Jill Evans 805-925-9538 Ext. 238 Fax: 805-961-5781 [email protected] http://www.r5.fs.fed.us/ 1616 N Carlotti Dr, Santa Maria, CA 93454-1599 "Filming/Photography Request Form" required. Permit Application (PDF) Credits: numerous car commercials, catalog shoots. PERMITS: USFS - Mt. Pinos Ranger District "Frazier Park area" Loreigh Brannan: Lands Assistant - Special Use Administrator 661-245-3731 Ext. 229 Fax: 661-245-1526 [email protected] www.r5.fs.fed.us 34580 Lockwood Valley Rd, Frazier Pk., CA 93225 Permit Application (PDF) Golf Courses Glen Annie Golf Club Richard Nahas 805-968-6400 Fax: 805-968-6140 [email protected] http://www.glenanniegolf.com/ 405 Glen Annie Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93117 Beautiful ocean, island and mountain views. Scenic bridge over lake with waterfall. Picturesque clubhouse with fireplaces and patio. Numerous tills and commercials. La Purisima Golf Course Perry Hallmeyer 805-735-8395 Cell: 805-680-8709 Fax: 805-736-0246 [email protected] http://www.lapurisimagolf.com/ 3455 State Highway 246, Lompoc, CA 93436 Clubhouse: old ranch house with porch.
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