“so, what exactly do you do?”
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location scout
photo scouting locations, using a Nikon DSLR
password-protected,
online photo gallery sharable with your clienthero, establishing, or support locations
file pulls of previously scouted properties
'letter of interest' neighborhood canvassing
list of researched contacts and property management entities
a locations lookbook for you or your client
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location manager
on-site liaison between
production, property owners, and the publicsupervising production activity to ensure
crew safety and location protectionapplying and following necessary
regional government permitsproperty location agreements and releases
managing location vendors for on-the-day
liaising between vendors and accounting
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producer & local fixer
first and foremost -
acting as your location scout & managerhiring local crew of all departments
securing studio & production office spaces
coordinating director & tech scout itineraries
arranging client and crew travel & accommodations
lunch & crafty coordination (i love snacks)
why yes, thank you for asking, jimi hendrix.
below are some of the companies i’ve worked with previously. you can also check out my imdb page, or my staffmeup profile.
“so uh, are you experienced?”
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