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New York City DOT - Truck Routes + Other Useful Traffic Links

New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) | Truck Routes | …via Kurt Wittman (Thanks Kurt! :)

So… you are a P.A. trying to get a cube truck across the 5 boros OR you are a Producer, Assistant Director or Location Manager trying to get that P.A. where he / she needs to be with that vehicle …or a cargo van with commercial plates …or a tractor / trailer

  • New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) NYC Truck and Commercial Vehicle Homepage
  • New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) | Truck or Commercial Vehicle?
  • New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Truck Routing General Info
  • New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) | Upper Truck Route (pdf) 2.37mb
  • New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) | Lower Truck Route (pdf) 2.38mb
  • Other useful New York City area traffic links:

  • New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) | New York City Real Time Traffic Cameras
  • Alkemis Local | New York City area | local.alkemis.com

    Combining the best of the best ‘local’ sites, without the ads.

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  • Find Free Parking in New York City
  • Google Maps | NYC Traffic Tie-Ups
  • United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) New York State Traffic Information
  • United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) New Jersey State Traffic Information
  • United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) Connecticut State Traffic Information
  • United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) Pennsylvania State Traffic Information
  • Nationwide:

  • United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) National Traffic and Road Closure Information
  • feed Yahoo! Search: New York City traffic information


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    Featured Locations on nyc.locationscout.us

    From time to time we feature various remarkable locations from our online location library of more than 3000 locations for film, photo, video / tv and events.

    There are pages set up with links and screenshots to many of our location albums of featured locations:

    Many of these location albums are also featured on our companion website, locationfiles.com.

    We have a large number of locations available online for searching / research:

    All the above resources can be extremely useful for your pitches and presentations; we are always willing to help you get that job so we can work together and of course, we are at your service to provide a diverse range of fee-based location services including file pulls and location research, location scouting, tech scouting and location management for all film, video/tv, photography and event productions as well as other production services, including complete production coordination and production management for still photography production and smaller video productions.

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    links for 2008-06-20-2

    Location Scout | PowFoto
    Location Scout | PowFoto
    Stuart Skrien :: Location Scout
    Stuart Skrien :: Location Scout
    Mads Kjaer Christoffersen Researcher / Location-Scout / Filmmaker
    Mads Kjaer Christoffersen Researcher / Location-Scout / Filmmaker
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    Virginia Film Office

    Virginia Film Office | Meet the Virginia Film Office

    HOME | ABOUT VIRGINIA | MEET THE FILM OFFICE | CONTACT US | MAPS | WEATHER AND CLIMATE | FILMED IN VIRGINIA | FILM FESTIVALS AND SCREENINGS | VIRGINIA LINKS | PRODUCTION RESOURCES | LOCAL FILM OFFICES AND LIAISONS | PRODUCTION DIRECTORY | LOCATION LIBRARY | LOCATION LIBRARY | VIRGINIA AS DC | VIRTUAL TOURS | FOUR CENTURIES | FOR VIRGINIANS | FILM OFFICE INTERNSHIP | SCREENWRITING COMPETITION | BE AN EXTRA | BE A PRODUCTION ASSISTANT | FOR LOCATION OWNERS | BE IN PRODUCTION DIRECTORY | HOTLINE | INCENTIVES | NEWS & PUBLICATIONS | NEWS RELEASES | FINANCIAL REPORTS | PUBLICATIONS AND NEWSLETTERS | CONTACT US | LINKS

  • Visit the Virginia Film Office Website
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    New Hampshire Film and Television Office

    New Hampshire Film and Television Office | About the New Hampshire Film and Television Office:

    “The New Hampshire Film and Television Office, as part of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources, works to expand business activity and employment throughout the state by acting as a liaison between the film industry and an established network of government agencies, the state’s film industry workforce, and private residential and business property owners.

    Working in tandem with the New Hampshire Film Commission, a fifteen-member advisory board made up of film industry professionals, government officials, and representatives of state associations, the Film Office is responsible for location research, public relations, literature publication and distribution, and general production support in an effort to broaden the cultural and economic impact of film and television production in the state.”

    read the rest

  • Production Guide
  • Locations
  • News and Events
  • Filmography
  • Resource Links
  • FAQs
  • Media Room
  • Contact New Hampshire Film and Television Office
  • If you have never been to New Hampshire - it is something else - it really is a gorgeous gem in this great big ole USA of ours!


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    Property Owner’s Guide to Filming Locations

    New Hampshire Film & Television Office | A Property Owner’s Guide to Filming Locations (pdf) | From the New Hampshire Film & Television Office | What you need to know when a production company comes calling

    “Significant dollars are added to the state’s economy each year by film and video production companies and commercial still photographers who choose to work in New Hampshire. One of the ways those production dollars get into New Hampshire’s economy is via the fees paid to private property owners for use of “locations.”

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    While written specifically for New Hampshire property owners, this guide is pretty universal, chocked full useful information for anyone with an interest in having their property used for film, tv / video, photo or even events.

    NH Film’s Property Owner’s Guide to Filming Locations is highly recommended reading so I will be adding a link on the FAQs Page on nyc.locationscout.us

  • Other Film Offices and related content on nyc.locationscout.us
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    Film Office Directories

    List of links to websites with directories of film offices and film commissions

  • AFCI - Association of Film Commissioners International
  • DGA - Directors Guild of America Film Commissions Links
  • New York 411 | Film Commissions - International
  • New York 411 | Film Commissions - North America
  • Producers Masterguide | Film Commissions / TV Commissions
  • Millimeter Online Resource Guide | Film Commissions
  • Tisch / NYU Film School State Film Commissions
  • WriterDirector.com | U.S. State & International Film Commissions
  • Yahoo Directory > Movies and Film > Regional Film Commissions and Boards
  • AdProducer.com | United States Film Commissions
  • Other Film Offices and related content on nyc.locationscout.us
  • …will be updated as additional resources are discovered.

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    update 5/12/2008 | added map / pin for AFCI / link to related content | original timestamp May 2, 2008 at 2:04 pm


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    New York State Film Office

    New York State Film Office

    About the New York State Governors Office of Motion Picture and Television Development:

    “Our office is your liaison with city and local governments, state agencies, a network of statewide contacts, local film offices and professional location scouts. Call us and we’ll get you what you need or find the people who can help.” …read the rest

  • About Film Production in the State of New York
  • Regions + Location Photos
  • Resources
  • Union + Guild Information
  • Film Production Tax Incentives
  • New York State TRIPLES Film Production Tax Credit!
  • News
  • NYS Film Office Contact Information
  • Links
  • FAQs
  • The New York State film production market is one of the largest in the United States as well as world-wide and has a world-class film office located in New York City equipped and eager to service the needs of the production community while furthering economic development in the State of New York.

    Being located in New Jersey, very close to New York City and the lower Hudson Valley of New York, I call on the NYS Film Office (as well as the NYC Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcast (MOFTB) - the film liaison for New York City) frequently for assistance with location and production needs for film, video, photo and events productions; the NYS Film Office (as well as MOFTB) are always helpful and knowledgeable helping me solve any location or other production-related challenges as New York (state and / or city ;-) might avail themselves.

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    Filmmakers Guide

    Filmmakers Guide

    “Filmmakers Guide is a free directory for production companies Actors, Actresses, Art Directors, Audio Technicians, Boom Operators, Camera Crew, Camera Operators- Cranes, Jibs, Camera Operators- Film, Camera Operators- High Definition…”

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    Areas of Interest (follow the links on the Filmmakers Guide website sidebar):

  • Crew and Union
  • Digital Format
  • Education and Training
  • Equipment
  • Events
  • Film Festivals
  • Financial and Business Services
  • Organizations and Publications
  • Post Production Companies
  • Production Companies
  • Support Services
  • Talent Services
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    locationscout.com

    Locationscout.com | Location Scouting for Film Production

    “Film Locations and Location Scouting. Links, contacts, software. Resources for film commissions, location scouts and managers”

  • One of the oldest location scouting websites on the internet is locationscout.com.
  • “This Website is maintained by Marino Pascal a Commercial Location Scout based in Los Angeles”

    …on locationscout.com:

  • Partners and Clients | Location Scouting | Location Links | LocationTalk | Community | Software - Mac PC | Webhosting
  • read the rest

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    NJ Film Production Services Directory

    New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission Production Services Directory
    “The Production Services Directory is your comprehensive guide to production related personnel, goods and services available in New Jersey. Search the category index…” …read the rest

    NJ Film Logo

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    I’ve Been Schmapped

    Update 4/27/2008:

    “You’ve been sent a Flickr Mail from Emma J. Williams:
    ————————————————————
    :: Schmap East Coast Second Edition: Photo Inclusion

    Hi nyc.locationscout.us,

    I am delighted to let you know that your submitted photo has been selected for inclusion in the newly released second edition of our Schmap East Coast Guide:

    Brooklyn Bridge:
    http://www.schmap.com/eastcoast/attractions/p=5442/i=5442.jpg

    If you like the guide and have a website, blog or personal page, then please also check out the customizable widgetized versions of our Schmap East Coast Guide, complete with your published photo:
    http://www.schmap.com/guidewidgets/p=21598829N00/c=SG33061032

    Thanks so much for letting us include your photo - please enjoy the guide!

    Best regards,

    Emma Williams,
    Managing Editor, Schmap Guides”

    From:

    Emma J. Williams

    Subject:

    Schmap: East Coast Photo Short-list

     

    Hi Richard,

    “I am writing to let you know that one of your photos has been short-listed for inclusion in the second edition of our Schmap East Coast Guide, to be published at the end of this month.

    www.schmap.com/shortlist/p=21598829N00/c=SG33061566

    Clicking this link will take you to a page where you can:
    i) See which of your photos has been short-listed.

    ii) Submit or withdraw your photo from our final selection phase.
    iii) Learn how we credit photos in our Schmap Guides.
    iv) Browse the first edition of our Schmap East Coast Guide.

    While we offer no payment for publication, many photographers are pleased to submit their photos, as Schmap Guides give their work recognition and wide exposure, and are free of charge to readers. Photos are published at a maximum width of 150 pixels, are clearly attributed, and link to high-resolution originals at Flickr.

    Our submission deadline is Sunday, April 13. If you happen to be reading this message after this date, please still click on the link above (our Schmap Guides are updated frequently - photos submitted after this deadline will be considered for later releases).

    Best regards,
    Emma Williams, Managing Editor, Schmap Guides”

    I let em have it…

    Here is the photo they want

    8 Brooklyn Bridge pano

    WTF… it is a photo from location scouting for Helmut Lotti’s Crooners - it’s not finished “art” like I shot it for an ad job for big bux - heck, I stuck it up on Flickr for the PR value - you know what? - paid off.

    Ok, well, I don’t know about *paid* off - no money changed hands, but it was very little investment of extra time and effort on my part

    Brooklyn Bridge elsewhere on this website

    updated 4/27/2008 | April 6, 2008 at 10:04 pm | original timestamp: April 3, 2008 at 11:53 pm


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    Online File Storage for Location Scouts?

    The jury is (and may always be) out on the best solutions for digital file archiving and backup. What follows are some thoughts about same and some solutions I have been exposed to:

    Here’s the scenario- as a location scout, I deal with A LOT of photos- individually they are not unusually large files, but between scouting jobs and photos that people send me of their property, I look at and have to deal with organizing a heapo’ pictures on just about a daily basis! Not only that, in the location scouting biz, information is money so there have to be ways to access this visual information quickly(as well as the contact info and notes about each- but more on that later…).

    The first place any photos go when I aquire them is a remote 160 GB Firewire (or IEEE 1394) hard drive pretty much dedicated to archiving location photos, shortly after which, especially if the photos were made for an in-progress location scouting job, they get uploaded to my Locamundo account for immediate use in an online location album and archived for permanent reference.

    Call me paranoid ;-) but what if:

  • my hard drive crashes?
  • locamundo crashes? (the photos get compressed on locamundo too and I have prefer to have “original photos”). Also I could lose my internet connection temporarily (its happenned more than once and could occur on the Locamundo end or my ISP’s end (network problems, severe weather/ power outage) in any case, its annoying and does nothing to help me help my client solve their problems, which we are more often than not trying to do on a tight deadline.
  • I have many of my files backed up locally on yet another local harddrive partition, but all these files on the same machine take up a lot of hardrive space. The cost is not such a problem in and of itself, harddrives get cheaper every day; however, all these files lying around in partitions on the same local harddrive(s) do nothing to help speed along more mundane tasks such as searching for files, whether they be related to location scouting scouting or not and really increase the time it takes for my anti-virus program to do its daily scan of my system. I defragment my hardrives regularly to help keep them speedy and healthy and lots of files make that go much slower as well.

    Purchasing additional removable drives might be the way to go.

    In “the real world”, the fact is, once my files are uploaded and keyworded on Locamundo, I may not ever need to touch them again, or if I do it is likely to be a long time before I do, but the fact remains that I cant just delete them.

    Enter online storage solutions.

    Right now I am trying out MediaMax Streamload. Streamload is the name of a Windows program ditributed by MediaMax which runs locally(on my computer) as a service and provides a secure network link to my private file storage account on MediaMax’s server. At this writing, MediaMax provides a free 25GB account, upgradable to provide more storage space. Then next upgrade level is 100GB for $4.95 per month, which is very affordable and which I might move up to as soon as I figure out why Streamload is hanging when I try to access the local folders where my files are located. I like the online solutions, they do backups on their end as well.

    But…like I said, I gotta lotta files, it could be a matter of organizing them differently so the Streamload application doesnt cease to respond. Compared to local drives, an internet connection, from dialup all the way up to heavy-duty broadband connections are pretty lightweight. You can cram just so much info in a data pipe at time. It’s always something…

    Update: After opening a free Media Max account and downloading and running the Streamload Beta, when I used it to find my files to upload, the program hung and had to be forced closed. Kinda defeated the purpose of using proprietary software whose stated purpose was to facilitate uploading large numbers of files simply and quickly. When I needed to do a restart my entire system hung. I rebooted to safe mode and to try and uninstall Streamload that way but its uninstaller would not work in safe mode. I had noticed that Streamload was running as a Windows Service so I disabled it there, rebooted normally and uninstalled Streamload. Summarily, it didnt seem to play well with my system, your mileage may vary.

    Hmm, maybe there are some Bittorrent solutions out there? In addition to bittorrents typically taking a LONG time (this is my experience- again, your mileage may vary), they rely on a pool of people sharing a file to pass the pieces to each other and the Bittorrent app takes up recources while it is working- I dont wanna share my files with others and sometime I have to have a lot of programs open on my computer that I need to be running full steam- I sure dont need bog-downs and crashes trying to make a deadline! Still, gotta look into that a little more

    CD’s/DVD’s you say? Been there, done that. Takes forever, ties up computer resources and the media (the cd’s/ dvd’s) data deteriorates over time. I have two crates of cd’s that I have used to back up files over the years and everytime I put one in the cd drive, if it is more than a year or two old, there is a good chance it is unreadable- corrupted. I have cd’s going on ten years old, I probably have a lot of files I may never again have access to. File recovery is VERY time consuming or VERY expensive. Remember Zip Disks and floppies? What a laugh!

    IDE, Firewire and USB Harddrives have become very affordable so, as I mentioned above, this is a road I have followed as recently as the past year or so. Traditional IDE hardrives of very good quality can be bought very cheaply and the prices seem to continue to drop. Cases and USB/Firewire interfaces amke these drives removable and portable. These drives are fast. May be time to buy some new hardware.

    I welcome feedback about all this so, for now, I am going to leave comments open for this post, something I rarely do, as I just dont have time (you see me trying to buy just a little time doing backups here don’cha?) to put into housecleaning blog spam. Akismet, do your thing! We’ll see how it goes…

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    • 4/21/2008 update | added map / feeds / general cleanup | previous timestamp: March 5, 2008 at 8:13 pm
    • Note: Post updated Sat March 5th, 2008.
    • Note: Post updated Sat Feb 17th, 2007.

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    Info Every Film Production Coming to New York City Needs

    If you are planning on shooting on location on New York City city property (i.e. streets / sidewalks / curb spaces or if you are shooting on private property and will be running cable across same …or need to clear parking…) in New York City (which includes the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island), you will need a City of New York Mayor’s Office of Film Theatre & Broadcasting (MOFTB) film permit. You should probably hire a local location scout or location manager to complete this paperwork for you.

    In many instances location scouting, including checking availability of parking and local parking regulations, existence of schools, hospitals, churches, fire dept. / police stations etc in the area, availability of holding areas as well as other details is an appropriate and necessary step in the preproduction process. Consult with your location scout or location manager for professional, knowledgeable advice regarding these matters.

    Currently, there are a few documents that location scout or location manager will need for you to complete that will contain basic info he / she needs to get you going as well as info you need:

  • Certificate of Insurance | The wording needs to be pretty exact, per the linked info. Best to check and make sure your insurance agent did it right! MOFTB will NOT issue a film permit unless your certificate of insurance is on file with their office and complies with their requirements.
  • Keys to the City | This is a form that MUST be signed and returned to MOFTB.
  • You should also call MOFTB at 1-212-489-6710 and request a Hotzone List, which is a frequently updated list of areas in New York City where filming is currently restricted or prohibited.

    Permits are also currently required for pretty much any sort of photography on city property beyond general tourist photography (i.e. tripod / lights / additional crew / talent, etc.)

    The MOFTB website contains complete information needed for obtaining film permits as well as Parks Film Permits, including Central Park

    Download: Insurance Requirements, Keys to the City, General Parks Guidelines and Central Park Guidelines - pdf’s in a .zip file (496kb).

    Hey, guess what?

  • Film Permits in NYC are FREE!
  • NYC offers FREE Police Assistance
  • NYC is, if not THE safest, one of the safest large cities in the U.S.
  • gotta LOVE it! :-)

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    Hello world! nyc.locationscout.us

    This blog is a continuation of a blog I started at 360yahoo some time back and have now migrated here to nyc.locationscout.us.

    The links to the archives of my 360yahoo blog follow, the original posts remain at yahoo as long as they will keep them there.

    360yahoo! R. Richard Hobbs NYC Area Film Locations Blog

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  • Backstage Equipment- Studio Equipment
  • new york city crew gigs classifieds and want ads - craigslist
  • Location scouting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • MovieMaker Magazine | Issue #41 | Cows in Dresses & Torn-Up Streets
  • FilmSecrets - Dynamic Film Resource
  • Filmed in NYC - Wired New York Forum
  • NYC.gov - Mayors Office of Film, Theatre
  • Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum | Scout it Out: Filming at Cooper-Hewitt
  • Carl Schurz Park - Parks - New York Magazine
  • Facilities Rental - 92nd Street Y - New York, NY
  • Stumped
  • General Code; movie making;filmmakers;filmmaking;films
  • Glen Ridge Borough - Application for Filming on Public Property
  • NYC.gov - Mayors Office of Film, Theatre
  • SF Film Commission: Filming Guidelines
  • Filming Permits
  • Film Victoria - Filming on Location
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  • Registering Your Property As A Film Location
  • On Location in Virginia: Marketing to the Film Industry
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  • 10 Stupid Mistakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed
  • AirHollywood.com
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  • Premiere Magazine: PREMIERE’s Filmmaker Resource Center
  • movies.about.com
  • Time Out New York
  • THE 1 SECOND FILM
  • Movie Producer: A Handbook for Producing and Picture Making - Paul N. III Lazarus
  • The Producers Guild of America
  • NY’s Film & Video Web - Welcome!
  • Golden Carriage Ltd.
  • Welcome To Royal Buses, Inc.
  • MAPS - Mobile Arts Production Services
  • The Scout Source :: Location Service
  • Open Directory - Business: Arts and Entertainment: Media Production: Film
  • Photograph America
  • Photography Travel Guides from Photo Traveler
  • Focus on Photography
  • locationsindex.com
  • Photo Guides, Photographer’s Guides, Photography Guidebooks
  • PhotoSecrets: Photo Guides for Travel and Outdoor Photography
  • Links for Travel Photographers
  • Welcome to P3Update.com
  • Equipment Rental Directory - Find Rental Equipment Fast! - RentalSite
  • Writers Store
  • TheatreBooks: Film
  • GM Invites Consumers to Create Ads
  • Premier Location Scout
  • AMG HOME
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  • Too quiet on the set?
  • YourGMap - New York City Mayors Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcast MOFTB Film Office
  • HOW TO MAKE A KILLER SHORT FILM
  • locationmanager.photosite.com
  • Location Guild Puts Scouts on the Map
  • Interview with Eric Schwab
  • The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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  • Museum of TV & Radio
  • Brooklyn International Film Festival overview
  • Location, Location, Location: Scouting Tips
  • Creative Loafing Atlanta | WORKED UP | LOCATION SCOUT SPIES SITES FOR MOVIES, COMMERCIALS
  • The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
  • Studio Systems, Inc.
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  • Cinema 150
  • Association of Independent Commercial Producers
  • Shooting In New York (Gotham Gazette. February 23, 2004)
  • MovieMaker Magazine | Issue #48 | On Location: New York Stories
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  • New York Film Festivals
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  • Variety.com - Entertainment news, movie reviews, industry events - Variety Magazine Online
  • kftv.com Film, TV, Video and Broadcast - Location Scouts
  • Shooting People - NY Filmmakers’ Network
  • Film London - agency for the film and media sector in London
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  • Profotos Professional Photography Resource
  • How to Win, When Bidding a Job
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  • LDPCatskill location scouting in Hudson Valley, Catskill Mountains and Caribbean
  • MAX FilmPro: the Production Resource Guide for film, television and video
  • PmWiki | Cookbook / GoogleMaps
  • Filmboost Suchmaschine fur Filmschaffende Film, TV Kino produktion
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  • emotionDV - Location Scouting
  • Media Services - Home
  • CrewPix.com - the Film Crew Photo Album
  • John Ottman: Projects - Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000)
  • RecordBrother
  • The Producers Guild of America
  • WebMovie.com
  • AFCI - Association of Film Commissioners International
  • Association of Independent Commercial Producers
  • The authorized Stanley Kubrick Exhibition website
  • FilmJerk.com
  • ScreenSite
  • PhotoSecrets: Photo Guides for Travel and Outdoor Photography
  • Pinewood Dialogue Online
  • WashingtonPost.com: Bright Lights and Local Living Rooms
  • The Filmmaker’s Guide to Production Design Contents Page
  • The Film School Confidential Home Page
  • The Ledger: A Law & Order Blog
  • IFP.org - Filmmaker’s Library
  • Location Management, Inc. - Location Scouting Services
  • Imagine News - Your Source for Media Arts News in the Northeast
  • Cinematical
  • Filmmaker Magazine
  • Ask the Answer B!tch - 1/28/2006 - Page 3 of 3
  • Hamptons Locations - Scouting, Production Services
  • Adirondack On Location Scouting - Films - New York - Northeast New England
  • www.rrhobbs.com/production/
  • ROTTEN TOMATOES: Movies and Games, Reviews and Previews
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  • locations: scouting services
  • NJ Motion Picture & Television Commission
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  • Free location scouting template for recording location information for film, video, or movies
  • ProductionHUB : Directory : Pre-Production : Location Scouts / Management / Managers
  • Locations Scouting for Film Productions
  • Open Directory - Business: Arts and Entertainment: Media Production: Location Services
  • NYC.gov - Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting
  • Location Works: how to become a location manager.
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  • Locations Scouting in the Yahoo! Directory
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    • Fare thee well 360 yahoo blog/ Entry for May 23, 2006 | Tuesday, 23 May 2006, 11:16 am
      All things must pass, and so they are, (as far as me actively posting here on my yahoo blog). The party has moved to nyc.locationscout.us see ya there. […]
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    • updated 4/21/2008 | added map | last timestamp: March 2, 2008 at 6:39 pm
    • Update 3/2/2008 - This post has been updated yet again to reflect recent network structure changes.last timestamp: sometime in 2006
    • Update 12 / 2007 - The archives of both the 360yahoo blog and locationmanager.net have been moved to locationscout.us
    • Article was formerly titled, “Hello world! rrhobbs locationmanager.net”, last timestamp: December 03, 2006 @ 00:01

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    Interesting Post / Craigs List - Dallas

    …via dallas craigslist | crew gigs | Location Scout Annual Rip Off (TEXAS) | Date: 2008-04-05, 2:13PM CDT

    “This guy is a liar and a rip off.

    He asks for possible locations to review declines them all and then YOUR LOCATIONS end up on a K*r’s W*nghouse C*lendar.”

    …read the rest…

    Of course, the above posting could easily disappear into the ether (?) after its allotted uptime, so I have taken the liberty of flagging it for Best of Craig’s List.

    If you think the posting is deserving of preservation for future generations to enjoy, visit the link (before it expires! ;-) and while you are on the posting page look on the upper right hand corner of the page where it says, “please flag with care…” and click the bottom link in that box that says “best of craigslist“.

    BTW Best of Craig’s List usually makes for entertaining reading.

    BTW (IMHO) the jury is still out if CraigsList is a viable source of employment as a location scout or other production services person - I guess a lot depends on where you are in your career? I can only speak for myself, but I would feel much more comfortable looking for a great deal on a used refrigerator than I would feel optimistic of finding gainful freelance employment on Craigslist, if you catch my drift….however, if I was just starting out and looking to get some experience any which way I could, Craigslist seems like it would be a GREAT resource.

    On that note, The City of New York Mayor’s Office of Film Theatre & Broadcasting (MOFTB) maintains a job board. I can’t imagine Columbia Film School, NYU Film School and / or the film program at Montclair State University not having similar job boards.

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    Geotagging And Neogeography

    Update 3/26/08 - This is a general cleanup of an article I originally posted timestamped December 04, 2006 @ 09:07. At the time I wrote the original post, geotagged map solutions which could include photos were really just starting to come of their own (from what I could find myself and / or was able to wrap my head around at the time ;-)

    I am normally approaching investigation of new technologies from a point of view as a location scout or location manager with regard to how same might be applied usefully toward doing a better job as a location scout or location manager, more efficiently.

    That said, it has become pretty easy as of late to build a simple, general purpose location map, i.e. placemarks of all the locations to be used in a production - with the address / other contact info / thumbnail(s) of the location(s) included), on a Google Map:

  • you need a free Google Maps account and you need to be signed in
  • use the “My Maps” tab - create a new map
  • the map can be marked “private”. go there. find it.
  • figure the rest out yourself
  • Still, every shoot is different, with different problems for the location department to solve and the solutions below are still very much alive at this writing, so scroll on thru on check em out… -RH

    …via WheresSpot Blog…via New York Times. (requires free registration)

  • We’d make all our location scouts do this!
  • …another WheresSpot Blog Post: Map Mashups and Location Scouting: What’s Happening?
  • NY Times: Pictures, With Map and Pushpin Included | By IAN AUSTEN | Published: November 2, 2006

    “KATHLEEN BENNETT recently bought a device that keeps track of her location with help from the satellites of the Global Positioning System. But unlike many other people in Seattle, Ms. Bennett is not, by her own description, “an outdoor person” and will not be using it to find her way through the wilderness.”

    read the rest

  • …all about geotagging… | Geotagging - Wikipedia
  • Geotagging, sometimes referred to as Geocoding, is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to various media such as websites, RSS feeds, or images and is a form of geospatial metadata.” …read the rest

    …which, broadly speaking, is the practice of embedding geographic data in media of one type or another (i.e. “geotag” a …blog post …photo).

    There are MANY uses for geotagging, i.e creating a waypoint in a map or perhaps embedding data in a photo to let that photo be associated with a waypoint on a map… then posting that photo online and linking it and the embedded geographic data to a map, showing just where in the world the shutter was pressed.

    There are file formats (i.e. GeoRSS, GPX and KML) that “speak” in geographic terms. Much of this type of data is intended to be primarily machine readable, altho, ultimately, the end purpose is usually toward output which is “human readable”, or comprehensible and presumably, of some use to a person.

    Geotagging and online mapping are parts of a field coming to be known as neogeography, or “new geography”.

    Outside.in

    “Tracking news, views, and conversations in 11,860* towns and neighborhoods” * …and counting…

    From Outside.in’s FAQ:

    “Q: What is outside.in?

    A: Outside.in is the best way to discover the people, places and conversations in your community. Enter your city, neighborhood, or zip code in the field below the map (on the home page), and start exploring your community. We’ve designed outside.in to be the best resource online for:

  • Keeping up with news and opinions in your neighborhood
  • Finding out the inside scoop on local places or events: schools, new real estate developments, playgrounds, bars
  • Meeting interesting new neighbors, and sharing your local knowledge with them
  • Here are ways to geotag blog posts so that Outside.in can index them. Note: - you need to register your blog with Outside.in as it may be appropriate for inclusion on outside.in.

    Map Examples:

    The first map below utilizes geotagging, Google Maps and Flickr. It is a Widget published by Mapsack.

    Next is another Mapsack mashup - it does not integrate the photos from Flickr, however, it does display a nice hybrid map and location of my office location in NJ <- ...this is a link to a Google Map...

    note: the map above uses an iframe tag … in case you were curious what that might be… ;-)

    This my Frappr Map (or “friend” map) - you can see an example of it embedded in a blog post here. It is interactive - you can add yourself to it- be my guest.

    Finally, below is a map created using GeoPress, a WordPress plugin, which shows where I am located in Clifton, NJ.

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  • ck out Mapufacture and Mapstraction, too
  • geotagging elsewhere on this site
  • updated 3/26/08 | original timestamp: December 04, 2006 @ 09:07


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