Becoming a Film Production Location Scout
September 19, 2006
by Jonathan Haeber
Design Programs Columnist
Location Scout + Location Manager R. Richard Hobbs
Becoming a Film Production Location Scout
September 19, 2006
by Jonathan Haeber
Design Programs Columnist
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
Google Answers has a great thread full of info useful if you are interested in having your property used for movies, film and photo and want to know who to contact:
360Digest | About the Site: Seattle Real Estate Blog for those interested in Seattle real estate, popular culture, news and opinion.
Cincinnatimodern’s Weblog | susan rissover’s opinions and observations about the cincinnati modern real estate market, and modern happenings around town | Pimp my house? | Posted by cincinnatimodern on April 23, 2008
AFTRA Leaves SAG in the Spotlight - E! Online | 12:35 PM PDT | by Natalie Finn
This blog is a continuation of a blog I started at 360yahoo some time back and have now migrated here to nyc.locationscout.us.
“Governor Corzine has eliminated funding for the New Jersey State Film Commission starting July 1st 2008.
movie site slashfilm.com
“/Film was created in August 2005 as an alternative movie news and review blog.
Stumped At the Video Store | The Complete Guide to Location Scouting: Manhattan Edition with John Fedynich | by Chris Neumer; e-mail Chris
June 10, 2007 - Insider
By Frappa Stout
An offbeat look at a new release - Planet Earth: A Hollywood location scout explores this breathtaking BBC hit documentary
…via Spout …via Twitter …via Digg
“A local politician has been arrested after driving onto the Chilean set of the latest Bond film Quantum of Solace to protest against the filming.”
The nyc.locationscout.us header photograph (also shown below) depicts part of the elevated roadway section of the Brooklyn - Queens Expressway (BQE or I-278) from ground level along northern Hamilton Avenue in Brooklyn that follows underneath the route of the BQE for a distance as they both snake thru Brooklyn, NY.
WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Using Google Earth to find famous film locations | Using Google Earth to find famous film locations | Posted by Mark Allen on February 22, 2006 at 08:34 PM