Consistent with Sup.R. 12, requests for permission to broadcast, televise, photograph or otherwise record Court proceedings that are open to the public as provided by Ohio law, shall be made in writing to the judge presiding over the proceeding. The application may be filed in the case or provided to the Court Administrator. If the application is filed, the applicant must also provide a courtesy copy of the application to the Court Administrator. Further instructions for the submission of the application are on the Court's website [https://firstdistrictcoa.org/ ].
The judge presiding at the hearing or oral argument, or in that judge's absence any member of the panel, shall grant the request for broadcasting, televising, recording or taking photographs in court proceedings open to the public, if the judge determines that to do so would not distract the participants, or impair the dignity of, or otherwise materially interfere with, the proceedings.
The written application and order of the judge granting or denying such application shall be made part of the record of the proceedings.
Requests shall be made on a form "Application Requesting Permission to Broadcast, Televise, Photograph or Record Courtroom Proceedings" available on the Court's website and in the appendix of forms. Applications shall be made as far in advance as possible but not less than 2 business days prior to the proceedings to be recorded. The judge may waive advance notice for good cause.
Ohio. Loc. App. R. 22