Location shooting
Location shooting is the practice of filming in an actual setting rather than on a sound stage or back lot. In filmmaking a location is any place where a film crew will be filming actors and recording their dialog. A location where dialog is not recorded may be considered as a second unit photography site. Often filmmakers choose to shoot on location because they believe that greater realism can be achieved in a "real" place, however location shooting is also often motivated by the film's budget. Many films shoot interior scenes on a sound stage and exterior scenes on location.
Related Topics:
Film - Sound stage - Back lot - Second unit - Realism
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"Location" shooting does not necessarily imply, as some believe, that a scene is necessarily shot in the actual place in which it is set; very frequently a film about New York City will actually be shot "on location" in Toronto; the same is frequently true with regard to Los Angeles and Vancouver. Francis Ford Coppola famously used the Philippine jungle for his Vietnam of Apocalypse Now.
Related Topics:
New York City - Toronto - Los Angeles - Vancouver - Francis Ford Coppola - Philippine - Jungle - Vietnam - Apocalypse Now
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