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Location Trends

Zuri Deepwater

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Sinopsis

Location Trends explores the strategic world of selecting film locations and its impact on film and television production. It examines how choices have evolved, highlighting the balance between creative aesthetics and financial considerations. The book reveals that location selection is no longer solely an artistic choice, but a strategic imperative, influenced by economic incentives like tax credits and production budgets. Interestingly, technological advancements in filmmaking, such as portable cameras, have greatly expanded the range of possible shooting locations. The book traces the historical evolution of location shooting, from Hollywood's early days to today's globalized industry. It delves into financial incentives, the creative roles of directors and designers, and the logistical challenges of securing permits. By integrating insights from both the business and creative sides, Location Trends provides a unique perspective valuable to film students, industry professionals, and policymakers alike. The book progresses through key areas, including the historical context, financial aspects, creative influences, and logistical challenges that shape the visual identity and economic viability of film projects.
Disponible desde: 19/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 93 páginas.

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