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Location Scouting

Iko Forestborne

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Location Scouting explores the crucial role of finding the perfect settings for films, blending art and logistics. The book explains how vital location scouting is for a film's visual narrative, budget, and overall production.

 
Learn how scouts use strategic methodologies, from initial research to site surveys, to match a director's vision while staying within budget. The book uniquely combines practical guidance with in-depth case studies of successful location choices. It progresses from core scouting concepts and legal frameworks to scouting methodologies, including negotiation and permitting.

 
Discover how advancements in technology have transformed the field, with scouts now leveraging digital tools and global networks. This guide connects location scouting to broader fields like urban planning and visual arts, touching on the impact of filming on communities and the aesthetics of cinematic storytelling.

 
It emphasizes that effective location scouting demands meticulous planning, in-depth research, and strong negotiation skills, offering practical strategies for conflict resolution within the production team.
Disponibile da: 19/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 103 pagine.

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