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MOFTB: Reel Jobs NYC

MOFTB | Reel Jobs NYC

Reel Jobs NYC (formerly known as the ‘techlist’) is a downloadable PDF document, it is updated on our site on Mondays. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view it on your computer.

It can also be picked up directly from our office Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 5:00 PM.

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  • Download Reel Jobs NYC
  • feed Yahoo! Search: film tv production jobs New York City

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    Variety TV Production Chart

    Variety | TV Production Chart

    Production chart updated in Daily Variety every Thursday. Please send production chart additions, corrections, changes or questions to Dave Lewis (lewisda@reedbusiness.com) by using this form. Submit changes at least three days before print publication.

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    Hotfrog Profile - nyc.locationscout.us

    Hotfrog Profile - nyc.locationscout.us | About nyc.locationscout.us

    “Location Scout + Location Manager R. Richard Hobbs”

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    About Hotfrog | What is HotFrog?

    “HotFrog is a free online business directory listing USA businesses.

    It was launched in September 2006 and currently has around 4 million businesses listed. The directory is still in development and you may notice frequent changes to the way it looks and functions. We are constantly striving to improve this service and welcome any Customer Feedback.”

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  • Hotfrog / Australia
  • Hotfrog / India
  • Hotfrog / Malaysia
  • Other General Business Directories

  • Switchboard
  • Business.com
  • Hoovers
  • Selectory
  • SuperPages
  • ResourceLinks

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    Northeast Resources For Location Scouts / Location Managers

    Unordered List of Northeast U.S. Links of Interest for Location Scouts / Location Managers | These links will likely prove useful to Film / Photo Producers and Production Companies, Film / Video Directors and Photographers as well.

    New York City / NY

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / New York City
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / New York City
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / New York City
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / New York State
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / New York State
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / New York State
  • New York Production Guide (NYPG) - Location / Travel Expenses / Location Finders
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / New York State
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / New York City
  • New York 411 / Location Libraries, Management and Scouts
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - New York, United States of America
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / New York, NY
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / New York State
  • City of New York Mayor’s Office of Film Theatre & Broadcasting (MOFTB)
  • New York State Governors Office of Motion Picture and Television Development
  • Westchester County Film Office
  • Nassau County (Long Island) Office of Cinema / TV Promotion
  • Suffolk County (Eastern Long Island) Film Commission
  • Buffalo / Niagara Film Commission
  • Rochester/Finger Lakes Film & Video Office
  • Yonkers Mayor’s Office for Film and Television Development


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    New Jersey

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / New Jersey
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / New Jersey
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / New Jersey
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / New Jersey
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / New Jersey
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - New Jersey, United States of America
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / New Jersey
  • New Jersey Motion Picture/TV Commission
  • Passaic County Film Office
  • Fort Lee Film Commission
  • Film Office of the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority

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    Connecticut

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Connecticut
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Connecticut
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Connecticut
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Connecticut
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Connecticut
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Connecticut, United States of America
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / Connecticut
  • Film Division, Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism

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    Philadelphia / Pittsburgh / Pennsylvania

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Philadelphia
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Philadelphia
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Philadelphia
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Pittsburgh
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Pittsburgh
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Pittsburgh
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Pennsylvania
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Pennsylvania
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Pennsylvania
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Pennsylvania
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Pennsylvania
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / Philadelphia
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / Pennsylvania
  • Greater Philadelphia Film Office
  • Pittsburgh Film Office
  • Pennsylvania Film Office

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    Boston / Massachusetts

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Boston
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Boston
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Boston
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Massachusetts
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Massachusetts
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Massachusetts
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Massachusetts
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Massachusetts
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Massachusetts, United States of America
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / Boston
  • Print - Workbook - Location Finders / Massachusetts
  • Boston Film Bureau
  • Massachusetts Film Office

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    New Hampshire

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / New Hampshire
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / New Hampshire
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / New Hampshire
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / New Hampshire
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / New Hampshire
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - New Hampshire, United States of America
  • New Hampshire Film and Television Office

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    Vermont

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Vermont
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Vermont
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Vermont
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Vermont
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Vermont
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Vermont, United States of America
  • Vermont Film Commission

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    Maine

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Maine
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Maine
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Maine
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Maine
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Maine
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Maine, United States of America
  • Maine Film Office

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    Rhode Island

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Rhode Island
  • Yahoo Search - Location Scouts / Rhode Island
  • MSN Search - Location Scouts / Rhode Island
  • Mandy Search - Location Scouts / Rhode Island
  • ProductionHub Search - Location Scouts / Rhode Island
  • Kemps Film, TV and Broadcast / Location & Location Services - Rhode Island, United States of America
  • Rhode Island Film and Television Office
  • See also Boston / Massachusetts above

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    Additional Resources

  • Motion Picture, TV and Theater Directory For Products and Services / Motion Picture Enterprises (MPE)
  • locationscout.com / Location Scouts
  • Locamundo - Location Scouts and Location Managers Worldwide
  • ProductionHub / Location Scouts
  • Kemps Film and Television
  • New England Film
  • Print - Workbook PhoneBook
  • Print - Resource Advantage (RASource) / Location Scouts
  • Print - BlackBook Creative Industry Directory
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    Mandy.com NY - NJ Location Scout Listings

    Location Scouts in USA New York/New Jersey / mandy.com film TV services

    About Mandy.com:

    “Mandy’s International Film & TV Production Directory is published by Lighthouse Internet Ltd.”

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    updated 5/14/2008 | general cleanup / added maps | original timestamp February 10, 2006 at 8:05 pm


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    Midwest U.S. Resources For Location Scouts / Location Managers

    Unordered List of Northeast U.S. Links of Interest for Location Scouts / Location Managers:

    These links will likely prove useful to Film / Photo Producers and Production Companies, Film / Video Directors and Photographers as well.


    Chicago / Illinois

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Chicago
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Illinois
  • Chicago Film Office
  • Illinois Film Office

    Minneapolis / Minnesota

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Minneapolis
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Minnesota
  • Minneapolis Film Office (Mission of Cultural Affairs)
  • Minnesota Film Film and TV Board
  • Minnesota Creative Source
  • Detroit / Michigan

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Detroit
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Michigan
  • Detroit Film Office
  • Michigan Film Office
  • Cincinnati / Cleveland / Columbus / Ohio

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Cincinnati
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Cleveland
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Columbus
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Ohio
  • Ohio Film Office
  • Kansas City / Saint Louis / Missouri

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Kansas City
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Saint Louis
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Missouri
  • Film Commission of Greater Kansas City
  • Saint Louis Film Office
  • Missouri Film Commission
  • Indianapolis / Indiana

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Indianapolis
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Indiana
  • Film Indiana
  • Milwaukee / Wisconsin

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Milwaukee
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Wisconsin
  • Film Wisconsin
  • Des Moines / Iowa

  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Des Moines
  • Google Search - Location Scouts / Iowa
  • Iowa Film Office
  • Additional Resources

  • Creative Directory - Chicago / Midwest
  • Motion Picture, TV and Theater Directory For Products and Services / Motion Picture Enterprises (MPE)
  • Additional useful link - locationscout.com / Location Scouts
  • Print - Resource Advantage (RASource) / Location Scouts
  • Print - BlackBook Creative Industry Directory
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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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    Nevada Film Office

    Nevada Film Office

    “In Nevada, every production is important. More than 600 projects a year including feature films, television series and specials, commercials and other media receive attention from the Nevada film office, be it assistance with location breakdowns and scouting, defining and managing logistics, intergovernmental liaison, resource gathering, materials provision, problem solving and more.”

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  • Online Production Directory
  • Image and Location Library
  • Permitting
  • Promotional Videos
  • Register to receive the NFO Production Directory
  • Get Listed in the NFO Production Directory (for production services providers in Nevada)
  • Access NFO Contact Info, Nevada Profile, Screen Writers Competition, Screen Writers Competition Past Winners, Press Releases, Industry Links, Newsletters, Weather and Time Charts from the Resources Tab
  • I was in Nevada in Nov / Dec of 2007 with Team Q-Spheres in the Las Vegas / Lake Mead area - here are some photos. Find out more about Q-spheres.

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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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    Colorado Production Resource Guide

    The Colorado Production Resource Guide is a comprehensive portal of production resources available around the state of Colorado, produced and presented by the Colorado Film and Video Association:

    About the CFVA

    “The Colorado Film and Video Association (CFVA) is a professional association of film, video, digital media and multimedia professionals. CFVA was formed in July 1982 and now has over 750 members.”

    About the Colorado Production Resource Guide:

    “The Colorado Production Resource Guide (CPRG) is Colorado’s official production directory, put together yearly the by the Colorado Film and Video Association. The CPRG includes names and contact information for hundreds of people and businesses who work in the production industry. If you are involved with video, film or any other aspect of media production, you should be listed in the CPRG.”

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      Colorado Production Resource Guide Section Guide Headings:
      * Pre-Production & Development
      * Production Companies
      * Crew
      * Production Equipment / Supplies / Facilities
      * Post Production
      * Location & Specialty Services
      * Support Services
      * Multimedia
      * Film Commissions & Community Profiles

      - Section Index

      - Lister Index

      Colorado Film Commission

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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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    WheresSpot

    WheresSpot

    “WheresSpot.com is The Internet Community for Prisoners of Advertising. Using email and the Web, it connects an enormous gang of talented people to one another.”

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    In addition to its website presence, WhereSpot used to be a free Yahoo Group discussion list*, with somewhere in the neighborhood of 8,000 members at one time. Sometime around May 2007, Wheresspot moved its discussions off Yahoo Groups on-site to its self-hosted website, having added many other features to the self-hosted site such as a member map, resource directories, classifieds and blog and became a paid-subscription portal. (visit WhereSpot if you are interested in joining as a paid member)

    WheresSpot Website Menu (you must be a paid subscriber and logged in to access all features)

  • Home
  • Messages
  • Classifieds
  • RepDB
  • WS Members
  • Resources
  • Links
  • Community Blog
  • Post an entry
  • *(IF you were a member of the old Yahoo Group, at this writing, archives prior to Thu May 3, 2007 2:14 pm can be accessed at the old Yahoo url but new posting is not allowed)

    In a number of posts on the old list, as well as continuing on the new list, the moderators explained (in as many words) that in order to move the discussion list and add the other features to a self-hosted site as well as create self-motivation to continue putting the effort into maintaining an active community as diverse as WhereSpot, they needed to change to a paid-subscription model. At one point I remember reading that they felt the community had actually grown a little too big and the content of discussions had become all too redundant at times - I can personally remember receiving somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 posts (or more) over the period of a day and feeling annoyed at a lot of what was asked and discussed as the content often involved subject matter that had been visited multiple times before or seeming like people were simply too lazy to use a search engine (i.e Google or Yahoo) to find the answers to their questions; the moderators further defended the changes (in as many words) saying the community was smaller, yet comprised *only* of serious professionals, which I take to mean the people willing to pony up the subscription fee were really serious about wanting to be there.

    WheresSpot is relevant for location professionals (i.e. location scouts, location managers) as the diverse scope WheresSpot’s community and discussions covers pre-production and locations with a focus on tv commercials and productions as might be used in other areas of advertising such as print ads, trade videos, marketing events and other types of media production.

  • WheresSpot elsewhere on this website
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    update 3/25/08 | general cleanup | original timestamp: February 10, 2006 @ 11:30


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    GeoURL + Other Mapping Stuff

    If you are a location scout and you dont know nuthin’ ’bout maps, well then, you aint… well let’s just say you should!

    It hardly seems accidental or coincidental that most location scouts and location managers (as well as many directors, photographers, dp’s, producers and pa’s) seem to have at least just a little bit of that “techy gene” that gravitates them towards stuff like maps, organized data, gadgets, electronics, etc, etc… in any case, maps is useful stuff!

    I mean, isn’t it pretty much assumed that you are real good at finding stuff? Aren’t you the “go-to” person to get your crew to and from a location as expeditiously and safely as possibly?

    You might be a location scout if… ;-)

  • Do you own a GPS? (I do)
  • …how’bout a really good compass? (that too)
  • Do you spend an inordinate amount of time on Google Maps?
  • ...ponder ways to geotag your location scouting photos? …gotta luv FlickrMaphere’s mine
  • …I rest my case…

    …but I digress…

  • Title: The GeoURL ICBM Address Server
  • Webspace: GeoUrl
  • Description: “GeoURL is a location-to-URL reverse directory. This will allow you to find URLs by their proximity to a given location. Find your neighbor’s blog, perhaps, or the web page of the restaurants near you. GeoURL is listing 2,159,636 sites.”
  • Add your site (also see below)
  • Location Resources (pretty good list of online mapping links)
  • GeoURL (yummy GeoURL chicklet for this website)
  • GeoUrl Page for this website
  • I was very surprised to find there was not a Wikipedia page for GeoURL. Short of writing it myself, in the meantime, I have created a request for a GeoURL page to be added to Wikipedia

    Basically, what happens is (using a very useful helper if you need it) you add the supplied metatags to the head (truncated for illustration) section of your homepage*

    *this is admittedly somewhat “techy” stuff here… if you don’t already know, then it is up to you to be motivated enough to read and learn for yourself - read: don’t even think about writing me asking for “internet lessons”

    If you view the source of my home page you will see the following metatags:

    meta name=”ICBM” content=”40.86335, -74.16205″ / (truncated for illustration) (hint: see anything looks just an itty bitty teeny weeny bit like latitude and longitude?)
    meta name=”DC.title” content=”nyc.locationscout.us” / (truncated for illustration) DC.title

    Voila! - that is how GeoURL indexes your website :-)

    If you look on the results page for a GeoURL lookup of this website, you will see quite a bit of useful info:

    “last updated 2008-03-21T11:34:54, created 2006-08-29T00:06:04.
    atom | rss | Google Maps | MultiMap | Mapquest

    …and you will see all the other indexed websites geographically near this website as well. Neat, huh?

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  • One of my other sites, rrhobbs.info, uses a tool called Wikimap that uses GeoURL as well…
  • geotagging content on nyc.locationscout.us (related)
  • Geo (Microformat) (Wikipedia, related)
  • hmm, GeoTwitterous looks interesting (…via Mashable (thx)…
  • I cloned the GeoTwitter Pipe

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    Map Room Blog

    “A blog about maps by Jonathan Crowe, The Map Room covers everything from map collecting to the latest in geospatial technology.”

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    • The Web Goes Local | Friday, 3 July 2009, 9:47 am
      Clive Thompson’s piece on location services makes a point I was planning on making in a future piece, damn him, as he looks at how location services. […]
    • New Digital Elevation Model Covers 99 Percent of the Earth | Wednesday, 1 July 2009, 8:43 pm
      A new digital terrain map for the planet is now available. Based on imagery from the Japanese ASTER instrument on NASA’s Terra satellite, the new g. […]
    • Derrick Story on Geotagging | Monday, 29 June 2009, 10:09 pm
      A couple of articles by Derrick Story about geotagging went up on Macworld’s website back in April: one that looks at four automatic methods of geot. […]
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    • Ball State GIS Research and Map Collection | Friday, 26 June 2009, 12:12 pm
      The GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) is an integrated GIS lab and traditional map collection located on the second floor of Bracken Library. The. […]
    • GIS Web Maps | Friday, 26 June 2009, 12:11 pm
      Blogging on the current state of GIS & Web mapping applications out on the Interwebs.
    • Geographicus Antique Map Blog | Friday, 26 June 2009, 12:09 pm
      On antique maps and the rare map trade.

    The map below uses GeoPress, which has been mentioned elsewhere on this site.

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    • Changed server | Wednesday, 30 January 2008, 4:34 am
      Whoops. Earlier this month server that was running the geourl.org webserver started having hick-ups (also known as crashing daily). It would reboot pr. […]
    • GeoURL Reloaded | Saturday, 24 November 2007, 3:31 pm
      Whoot! Excuse the mess, we’re rebuilding. I’ve finally taken some time to clean up the code, optimize some slow paths, implement some new features. Th. […]
    • GeoURL meets Google Maps | Monday, 13 June 2005, 10:28 pm
      Leigh Dodds made a super neat GeoURL to Google Maps converter using the RSS feeds. Thanks Leigh, that’s awesome! :-) Thanks for the suggestions for th. […]

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    AICP Estimating Form at NYPG

    NYPG (New York Production Guide) is designed to match the AICP (Association of Independent Commercial Producers) bid/estimate categories and general workflow.

  • Download the AICP Bid/Estimate Form at NYPG
  • nyc.locationscout.us / R. Richard Hobbs listing at NYPG
  • other NYPG content on nyc.locationscout.us
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    Period Features

    Period Features Newsletter | …via rrhobbs.us

    Period Features is a small company based in the attractive market town of Leek, on the edge of the Peak District . We aim to be an outstanding source of products for period homes, and to always provide excellent, friendly service.”

    I found a trackback on rrhobbs.us and asked myself, “what in the world would a period furnishings shop in England have to do with a location scouting website like mine?”

    So I followed their link to their newsletter to the “Enquire Within” column - which contains an article with tips for owners of period homes to use getting their homes used by location scouts and production companies:

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to get your home featured in magazine advertisements and as a TV and film location?

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    The article lists my Information for Property Owners article from my FAQS as well as links to several other websites with links for listing properties for use as film, photo, video / tv or event locations:

  • Shoot Factory (UK) | Location Company
  • Historic House Assn Film LocationsHistoric Houses Association (UK) | Film locations
  • The Spacemen (UK) | Film / Photo Location Company
  • It’s always fun and interesting (and often useful) to find out about other people, companies and organizations around the world involved in activities the same / similar or otherwise related to what you do :-)


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    The Acme

    About The Acme

    How The ACME Resource Network came to be

    “Necessity is the mother of invention and her name is Libby Woolems. A successful art director who just had to have her way, or at least a better way, to research, create, locate and build the myriad of designs for her commercial and entertainment clients…

    …The idea for The ACME began as a vision, or more like a mirage, that floated before Libby while she sat in her sweltering car thumbing through two milk crates of Yellow Pages and well known entertainment resource directories. On this particular Saturday morning she had one hour to locate a prop that was needed for the first set up and shot of the day. Libby thought to herself, “If only these businesses would simply list their hours.” And so it began in 1997.”

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    The Acme Resource Network
    is a diverse directory of production resources of particularly likely interest to set designers, set builders, film / photo stylists and other art department personnel as well as other production entities such as media production companies in general, line producers and production coordinators, assistant directors and location managers / scouts - particularly those people and companies located in such production-hub areas such as Hollywood (CA), Los Angeles (CA), New York (NY), North Hollywood (CA), San Francisco (CA) and West Hollywood (CA). (these are the “featured cities” from The Acme’s home page)

    I like the name har har :-) - remember in all those Chuck Jones / Road Runner cartoons all of Wile E. Coyote’s “weapons of mass destruction” ;-) and other props were always “Acme” brand?

    p.s. All Chuck Jones’ stuff came straight outta Burbank (Warner Brothers is there) just like The Acme! ;-)

  • nyc.locationscout.us profile on The Acme
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    First Encounter With a Location Scout

    dan allen- comedian, poet and scientific philosopher: I think I just lost a $1,000 | June 26th, 2006 | by dan allen

    “How you ask?

    Last Friday I walked up to my house and noticed there was an envelope on my door. At first I thought it was restaurant paper spam, but I realized it was a psuedo-personalized letter.

    Dear Resident,
    “Your house has been selected to be in the New York Times fashion editorial. We are fully insured and you will compensated for your time. Please call the number listed below if you are interested.”

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    New York Location Scouts to Lose Scouting Tag Priveleges

    MOFTB: Scouting Tag Program Discontinued

    “May 23, 2006- Effective June 30, 2006, the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting will no longer issue production scouting tags and all existing scouting tags will expire. Due to the success of the “Made in NY” tax incentive program, the City has accomplished its goal of attracting increased production business and employment for New Yorkers who work in the entertainment industry. In an effort to balance the needs of production and the communities in which they work, the MOFTB will no longer issue scouting tags. Easing the impact of parking upon neighborhoods will serve to keep locations film friendly, and allow the City to attract even more employment for our local entertainment professionals. The MOFTB will continue to issue tags to essential production vehicles with the shooting permit.”

    Cinematical | NYC Cuts Film Industry Perk | Posted Jun 13th 2006 8:01PM by Christopher Campbell | Filed under: Newsstand

    “Just when the city of New York is enjoying a surge in film production, hopefully cutting down on movies set in NYC but shot in Canada, a new decision is pissing off a lot of people in the movie business.”

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    The Reeler | Tag, You’re Out: NYC Location Scouts’ Parking Perks Revoked | June 13, 2006

    “AM New York’s Chuck Bennett today has the “latest” on the troubles affecting New York’s location scouts, whose liberal, city-sanctioned parking privileges will expire June 30–never to return. The news is kind of old–the Mayor’s Office for Film, Theater and Broadcasting made the announcement May 23–but in case you wanted to hear location scouts bitching on the record, here you go:”

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060614/ap_en_mo/film_scout_parking_2 (dead link) | By SARA KUGLER, Associated Press Writer Tue Jun 13, 8:11 PM ET

    “NEW YORK - Film scouts trolling New York City for its picturesque stoops and street corners won’t be free to park wherever they want now that officials are halting a special parking-permit program.”

    I was interviewed by phone today (but evidently, not quoted by name) by Sara Kugler from WABC-Radio in New York City. Here is some of what we discussed and points I tried to make:

    Looks like we location scouts might be losing our location scouting tag priveleges come July.

    “And what exactly is a location scouting tag privelege?”, you say?

    Well… upon completing a New York City filming permit application at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcast (MOFTB), requesting scouting tag(s) and approval of MOFTB, location scout(s), (for the duration of time allotted on the permit) have considerable leeway and freedom to park anywhere in the five boros in order to see locations with potential for use in their production.

    This is indeed a gift in a city the size and density of New York. Public parking is scarce at best and fraught with not only arcane parking restrictions, but sometimes those arcane parking restrictions are obscured further by the fact that the parking signs that contain those arcane parking restrictiction are, in fact, often absent, whether it be by theft/vandalism, perhaps having been in a spot where an auto accident occurred… there are a lot of reasons a parking sign could be missing in a town the size of NYC.

    The location scouting tag basically gives you the privelege to park wherever you can (with the intention of performing your duties as a location scout), provided you dont place human life in jeopardy (i.e. obvious no-no’s like parking in front of a firehouse driveway, or in an ambulance exitway) and be immune to the city’s ubiquitous “Brownies” (NYPD Traffic Enforcement) and the quite pricy parking citations they are employed to hand out (the last parking ticket I got some years back cost something like $85). If you receive a ticket, you turn it in with your scouting tag- it goes away.

    Doctors and foreign diplomats, as well as some members of the press (this could be an incomplete list) are eligible for many of these same priveleges.

    Alas, reports of abuses as well as the fact (per the excerpted article above) that the city has achieved its filming incentive goals combined with the undebatable fact that parking in New York is scarce in the first place may spell the end to scouting tag priveleges for NYC location scouts.

    I had a scouting tag once; I was working on a feature film, 9A several years go. The shooting schedule was tight, we were facing significant challenges regarding fulfilling locations required by the script, including scouting for night shots (at night) in what most would consider “less than desirable” parts of town; the scouting tag helped. A lot.

    Another argument for continuing the scouting tag privelege in NYC:

    New York is a world-class city. Some of the world’s most famous films (including tv shows, commercials, videos and photgraphs) have been made in NYC.

    As a location scout, one of the reasons you live in the NYC area is to have an opportunity to work on projects of this caliber.

    It is not unreal to assume that you could, in fact, find yourself driving around NYC (showing locations) in the same car together with an Oscar-winning director or acclaimed director of photography, a producer you just read about in a tabloid and a bazillion-dollar net-worth executive producer or financier, with the power between them to give the nod or say no to bringing $100 million or more in jobs or business to the city. (This is “economic development”. It’s good for cities. Production is good at that. And production doesnt pollute the air and water.) Anyway, I am sure you can see the motivation to let these people feel special and get their jobs done quickly and easily.

    In contrast, the film industry has changed a lot in the past few years, nowadays, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of smaller budget films in production in New York each year, thanks to the advent of the internet and digital imaging, which have effectively taken content distribution out of the hands of a few big-money players and put it into the hands of anyone with a passion to tell a story and can afford a camera, a crew, talent and their locations. Individually, these types of productions dont always spend that much, but as the sum of the parts, this group represents a sizable chunk of change in New York’s annual production income. It is this group that will be most affected by the scouting tag change, as they will have to figure into their budgets that their scouts will either have to pay for parking or for parking tickets. New York is already a fairly expensive town just to exist in, period; discontinuing the location scouting tag privelege could be one of many ways that production might have an incentive to go elsewhere. This is what is known as “runaway production”

    It’s a couple of more weeks till the scouting tag priveleges are scheduled to go away. It’s been good.

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    JV III NYC Film Production Resource Locator

    “NYC production guide, listings and resources for film production”

    Thoughts behind the production of a NYC Film Production Resource Locator

    “Here’s a short discourse on what motivates me to produce this kind of a Web resource for the local community.”

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    “What follows is a long list of tips that are based on things I’ve learned while making movies.”

  • Script | DO NOT START FILMING UNTIL YOU’RE SURE THE SCRIPT IS READY. With Hearts It Is, the script was done in January 2000. But instead of filming that summer, I took the year to work on the script. It went from 80 pages to 104 pages, and had a much better ending. …read more
  • Pre-Production | Do location scouting. Locations can be anywhere. A friend or family member’s house works nicely. Ask your cast and crew if they’re willing to use their house. ALWAYS check out the place before the filming day. Bring the camera and mic and make sure that there is no strange video or audio interference. …read more
  • Casting | You can find potential actors in lots of places. Put an ad in the newspaper, or a local entertainment magazine if your city has one. Post flyers up around high schools, college campusues, and/or local theaters. Go to some plays and get in touch with the actors you liked. Ask other local filmmakers for recommendations. …read more
  • Rehearsals | The first rehearsal should be a full cast read through. Do this in a very casual setting, like at your own place. Have some food and drinks. It’s just everyone hanging out and getting a feel for each other and the script. …read more
  • Equipment | Buy the best camera you can afford to buy. Do lots of research. Find a camera you think you might buy and look for reviews of it on the web. Go to message boards like on IndieClub.com and ask about the camera. …read more
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