Sep 03 2009

Tips for Your Movie Location

The last thing you want to do when making a cheap movie is to blow your entire budget on a good location. The odds are not in favor of you getting high-traffic, high-profile areas with a budget under ten grand.

That said, you can still film on a great location for cheap–even for free. Here are some tips to keep in mind when you set out on finding your perfect location.

Use every resource you’ve got. Remember family, friends, coworkers and general acquaintances. Chances are someone has that old attic, barn or pond you need for a scene.

Be sure to get a permit if you need one. If you’re in an anonymous location–in the woods or in your own home–you likely won’t need one; however, you will probably need permission to film any street sign, home other than your own, corner store, etc.

Respect the location. Clean up after using it, and don’t leave anything behind.

Know the area. This will help you in knowing how to use the land as well as make a better film, rather than spending your time acquainting yourself with the location.

Ask your state film commission for help. They may help you out for free.

Go glamorous. Just because you don’t have big bucks doesn’t mean that you can’t have a fine location for your glitzy romantic comedy. Be creative and find a nice place near you, or invest in some thrift store finds and create your own location.

See about getting film insurance. That way, if someone gets injured on the set you know you’ll be protected from getting sued.

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