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darkemeralds) wrote2011-03-08 11:11 am
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Oh, this is so cool and weird!
On advice from my body, I called in sick today; therefore, I was home when the location scout from Gone, a film by Heitor Dhalia, knocked at my door.
My house, apparently, is just the sort of place they're looking for as the residence of the movie's main character--old, cute, modest, and small, with a big yard and a scary basement.
If the director likes it and they decide to use it, they'd shoot both interiors and exteriors here. The "Key Assistant Location Manager" (according to her business card) took photos inside and out, described the movie's plot in detail, said she was originally from here, and named the other Portland neighborhoods they'd searched so far in vain.
There would be payment involved, and insurance, and relocation (for me). And my little house would be in the movies! Wouldn't that be cool?
On advice from my body, I called in sick today; therefore, I was home when the location scout from Gone, a film by Heitor Dhalia, knocked at my door.
My house, apparently, is just the sort of place they're looking for as the residence of the movie's main character--old, cute, modest, and small, with a big yard and a scary basement.
If the director likes it and they decide to use it, they'd shoot both interiors and exteriors here. The "Key Assistant Location Manager" (according to her business card) took photos inside and out, described the movie's plot in detail, said she was originally from here, and named the other Portland neighborhoods they'd searched so far in vain.
There would be payment involved, and insurance, and relocation (for me). And my little house would be in the movies! Wouldn't that be cool?
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Relocating will be a drag, but all your renos and your project empty must leave you feeling so proud of your house! :)
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We'll see. It's fun to think about. And hey, if they want to put me up in a hotel or condo for several weeks and pay me, I can deal.
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Money is VERY necessary, because the nicest film crew can damage things. Also, VERY GOOD insurance.
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We had a note come through our door a few years back looking for interiors for a BBC drama but our house really isn't up to exposure to millions!
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I'm kind of excited at the possibility.
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My house isn't up to exposure to millions either--not as my house! But as the setting of a drama of two struggling sisters, one of whom has gone missing and is presumed murdered, it's perfect. Nice and tatty.
Besides...money.
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I've been pondering all morning what filming in my house might consist of, and how the place would be likely to look afterwards. I'm all for it! It could really only result in eventual improvement.
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(Anonymous) 2011-03-08 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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I chatted with the owners of a bookstore in NYC that was used for a TV pilot, and they complained about dings and chips and such, so be aware that all that equipment being schlepped around may cause some damage.
Cool, though! Keep us posted!
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If they do pick my house (a remote chance, really), I'll consult your friend, too. Thanks for the perspective
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I quite like the idea of having my name in the obscure credit roll at the end of an obscure indie film. Hee!
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(Anonymous) 2011-03-10 01:02 am (UTC)(link)no subject
But alas, no. Still, great minds think alike!
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1. Get EVERYTHING in writing.
2. They WILL damage things. Make sure you know how to collect for those damages, because once they leave the premises it will get much harder.
3. However much the location scout "loves" your house the director will have other ideas, which may include repainting. Be sure to clearly state that the film company will repaint your house (room, exterior or whatever) if they make any changes.
4. They are welcome to "remodel" your house with your specific OK on each and every detail.
Otherwise it is a very cool project!!!
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Much obliged. I wouldn't have thought of them.