Shooting space: Outside, in da CLUB/BAR
When directing a film, we have always gotta be somewhere. If we cannot afford it, hire an experienced location manager to scout sites and handle and related paper work.
If we cannot afford a location manager, look for a film student or other experience-seeking rookie to work for gas money and a location scout credit.
-check for excess traffic nearby (on land and the air), a mechanical noise or other unwanted sounds, including creaking floors.
-make note of available lighting.
-watch out for low ceilings, narrow doors and hallways, stairs without elevators.
-check for a hard level floor for dolly equipment. No carpet; no linoleum without ingrained patterns or deep cracks.
Stages-our typical sound stage has many advantages high ceilings, sound fording, cables, appropriate electrical power, wild walls, a sooth floor, convenient parking.
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