We sat down with Nick Fullen-Collins, a Producer in Los Angeles hoping to find his way in the industry with projects spanning scripted and unscripted, sharing a focus on sports,…
Alex Kolodkin
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Location scouting can be time consuming and tedious. What makes it worth the work is meeting a location owner who is excited to work with your production. A rare moment…
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All productions using residential areas must have a Film and Print permit. Even if you’re film is self-contained in a Miami Beach home, you’ll still need a permit to avoid…
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Based on where you’re filming within Miami Beach, what services you need, and the size of your production, you’re going to need different types of permits. What kind of permit…
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Film permits are necessary for all film, video, photography and other media projects on public property, residential locations, when city services are required, or when productions may impact traffic/residents/city services.…
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Miami-Dade is the largest county in the US. Within Miami-Dade there are 35 municipalities, such as City of Miami and City of Miami Beach. So it’s no wonder finding the…
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David Hardy is an early supporter of Set Scouter and has been a source of wisdom on strategy. Having his broad knowledge of the Canadian media scene is only possible…
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Bob Presner is the former President of Film Finances Canada, and former Vice-President of Motion Picture Guarantors. Over a 12-year period he oversaw the successful completion and delivery of hundreds…
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Adrienne Mitchell is one of the principal owners and Executive Producer at Back Alley Film Productions, and an award-winning and proven dramatic director. Over her more than 20 year career, Mitchell…