Saturday, November 12, 2016

Location Scouting For The Film - 9 Easy Tips

Reflectometry


While Location Scouting in film Reflectometry making seems to be the most fun profile, full of traveling and freedom, this job just like others involves its own rules and duties to be obeyed. Here is a detailed analysis of how the locations for the films are looked out for:




Film Reflectometry Making involves several portfolios with varied job profiles. One among them is location scouting that on the forefront seems to involve only loads of traveling and fun. But in the core it is a hard core managerial job with of responsibilities involved.

While these days things are yet easy with the location scouting agencies coming in to the picture. All you need to do is file your request for a location with the apt requisites with a location scouting agency and they would help you find one of your choice. Further, they would also take you to a virtual tour to the location until you are satisfied. The ultimate hub to look out for these agencies is the World Wide Web or the internet.

In the yester years, when the film makers did not have digital technology on hand, it was indispensable for the location scouts to travel all the way to the location and see if it suits their requisites. There after, he/she took the Polaroid pictures of the place to show to the rest of the film crew and finalize the place.

The major issue in using any location for shooting is the permits - that is permission from the owner, from the local authorities and the supplying agencies. Those who are making their independent films, might use their own house or apartment for shooting. But in case you opt to use a location that has a good access of the general public, it would be essential to procure releases from the owners of the facilities.

The film makers can just go to any extent to get the right location for their film. For instance, consider - Rose Red - a film made by Stephen King. This film was shot at Thornewood Castle in Lakewood, Washington.

It is unbelievable that the entire castle was brick by brick shifted from Europe and rebuilt on the shore of American Lake. This was done by Chester Thorne. He was one among the founders of the Port of Tacoma. Anyhow, the castle had to be returned back to its original grandeur. Interestingly, the production & location managers formulated a deal so as to refurbish the Thornewood castle.

The deal landed up an overall cost of around $ 800.000 for the renovations of the castle. This restoration work is yet preserved and can be seen at the website of Thornewood Castle. The castle's owners clearly asked for the renovation in exchange of the use of the same.

As a modern day location scout one has to perform the following duties:

1. It is not just enough to find a location, but there are many more permits involved in the same.


2. Permission and releases must be obtained from all the authorities involved.
3. You would also require proofs of liability, insurance & authorizations of access to the location.
4. The scout must be able to convince the owner to allow 150 person crew camping out in their front lawn.
5. Earlier, thing became smooth with some small compensation and a bottle of whiskey. But the scenario is pretty different now. An official permission from your local authorities so as to use a certain location for filming is a must.
6. These releases must be duly paid for.
7. The same must be filed and should be accessible during the entire shoot.
8. The location scout becomes the location manger once the location is secured.
9. Now he stands responsible for any and every upkeep of the location like parking access, accommodations for the cast & crew, etc.


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