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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO FILM ON
LOCATION? (In the Entertainment industry.)
What does it mean to film on location?
Location shooting is the shooting of a film or
television production in a real-world setting rather than a sound stage or
backlot. ... Most films feature a combination of location and studio shoots;
often, interior scenes will be shot on a soundstage while exterior scenes will
be shot on location.
Filming on location brings both benefits and
challenges over filming in a studio. Cost savings on set construction, realism
and historical accuracy are some of the big pluses of filming on location. Particularly
if you are on a limited budget. Time and budgetary factors of a location shoot
can also come down to the skill of the director and crew. A great location shot
can save thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars. Hiring an experienced
crew for this kind of location work can make the difference from an hour to day
on location.
Picking the right location or venue can save on set
construction. In many cases a great location meeting the productions requirements
is ready to go. A 50s diner scene can be shot on at a real period diner. With
little need for set dec, construction or props. Entailing only set up, strike
and clean up.
Though a shoot on location can be whole different
beast compared to filming in the controlled environment of sound stages. You
have to battle the weather elements, traffic, public pedestrians, every piece
of equipment must be packed into trucks that are often a lot further away from
the shooting location and so on. There are many challenges that shooting on
location will bring.
Some these other challenges can encompass is the
weather either bad weather or shooting to the position of the sun to your
schedule. Noise pollution from planes, cars to the noise of a cricket or
bullfrog.
Over all depending on logistics a location shoot can
save money, provide realism and accuracy.
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