Private Property (Contact Venues Directly)

PEFP does not coordinate or book private locations. Contact venues directly to request permission and arrange filming. You must still comply with all City requirements. 

Filming on Private Property

If filming on private property, you must:

  • Obtain permission from the property owner or manager
  • Coordinate access and use directly with the property
  • Comply with all applicable City requirements

Additional Permits May Still Be Required

Additional permits or approvals may be required if your production:

  • Impacts the public right-of-way (streets, sidewalks, alleys, or parking lanes)
  • Requires traffic control or lane closures
  • Uses drones, generators, or special effects
  • Impacts surrounding properties or public access

Common Private Filming Locations (Contact Venues Directly)

These locations require direct coordination with the venue.

Facility/Location Contact
 Red Rocks Amphitheater and Lots bookredrocks@denvergov.org
 Union Station (Inside the building) https://www.denverunionstation.com/about/press-and-news/photography-request/
 Wynkoop Plaza (outside Union Station) https://www.downtowndenver.com/permits
 16th Street https://www.downtowndenver.com/permits
Additional approvals may be required. A Film Operational Permit may also be required depending on filming activities
 Denver Art Museum Film & Photography Policy: 

www.denverartmuseum.org/en/photo-video-request

Application:https://form.jotform.com/81064741880155
 State Capitol Complex

https://dca.colorado.gov/capitol-complex-facilities-management/event-permits

 Denver Performing Arts Complex  https://www.artscomplex.com/venue-rental-request-form
 RTD  https://www.rtd-denver.com/news-stop/media-resources

 

Film Location Directory

The Colorado Film Location Directory, maintained by the Colorado Film Commission, is a searchable database of filmable locations across the state.

Property owners can register their locations to attract film productions