Property Description
"Schuyler House" is a historic site, built in 1795, by George Washington's General Philip Schuyler; and has been visited by Alexander Hamilton, along with famous dignitaries of the
18th century... It offers a
spacious, scenic rolling front-lawn-meadow; an
extended front porch, ideal for "long-shots" or
close-ups; parking for
tech-crews, housing for principal actors, in the new "studio-building;"
a cascading waterfall, on the property--excellent for creating a sense of "wilderness" (for close-up shoots); or "Nature atmosphere," to bring diversity to your shooting storyboards... **It provides total flexibility
for any storyline, from
early 18th century (approx.) to the present;
and offers *total privacy*
from prying eyes, or
unwanted incidents, that public venues cannot guarantee... Therefore--there is little need to hire extensive security, to accompany your film-
ing schedules... It can be "dressed-up" to simulate
the grounds of the most
upscale historic events, or
"dressed-down" to simulate a haunted estate... Schuyler House, as a premium shooting
location, is only limited by the confines of your own imagination.*