Moviemakers seeking to film in the far corners of the globe can count on a healthy insurance market to cover their risks, which are lessening in some locations, brokerage executives said.

Chris Palmer, director of risk control, and Brian Kingman, senior vice president with Aon-Albert G. Ruben, a subsidiary of insurance broker Aon Inc., made those observations during a conference call discussing the 2006 map of Risks in Global Filmmaking.

Mr. Palmer, the map's co-author, said this is the third year of production of the map that aims to help clients identify and measure the various risks in possible locations including terrorism, health, political and kidnapping.

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