A location manager is someone that works closely with a production company or advertising agency, and sometimes the director of a film, in order to find a suitable location for a scene in a film or TV show. They will also be part of the decision making when it comes to seeing if the location is pracitcal, in a reasonable distance and effective. The location manager negotiates with the location owner, neighbours and residents, once they have found the suitable location. They would need to also make sure the location has sufficient permits in order to film there, prepare temporary facilites for the crew and production and also arrange parking for trucks and storage.
How to become a location manager?
Firstly, there are certain requirements you need in order to become a location manager. According to http://www.locationworks.com/howto/ they are:
- good knowledge of their own city or region
- a working knowledge of local governmental procedures
- a passable knowledge of architectural styles and periods
- an udnerstanding of the craft and requirements of each of the film unit departments.
- an understanding of Health and Safety regulations
- the ability to work long hours without complaint
- unlimited quantities of patience, tact and good humour
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