From the course: Video Producing
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Location, location, location
- Earlier we talked about location logistics. Now, let's talk about considerations for actually working in different types of locations, such as a studio, a corporation, a private home, or an outdoor location. Your crew represents you. How you and your crew act, no matter where the location is reflect back on you and your reputation. Look this business is driven by word of mouth recommendation. So keep your crew professional and respectful, both to each other and during interactions with those outside the crew, and make sure they don't create any unnecessary noise or damage to the location. Working in a studio gives you complete flexibility in how you operate and run your day. It's a purpose built base for video and film production and while you're paying for it, you own absolute control over who has access to this space and how things are setup. Now that doesn't mean you go crazy and do whatever you want and be as loud as you want, but it does mean you have the most flexibility…
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Who's the boss? (Oh wait, that's me!)4m 3s
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Location, location, location5m 20s
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What happens when I get there?3m 39s
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Running a day and staying out of the way5m 25s
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When it hits the fan3m 50s
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Running the Water Science with Wade sets7m 55s
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Paying your crew2m 20s
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