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Director James L. James L. Top credits Director James L. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer How Do You Know. Promo Photos Top cast Edit. Reese Witherspoon Lisa as Lisa. Paul Rudd George as George. Owen Wilson Matty as Matty. Jack Nicholson Charles as Charles. Kathryn Hahn Annie as Annie.

Mark Linn-Baker Ron as Ron. Lenny Venito Al as Al. Shelley Conn Terry as Terry. John Tormey Doorman as Doorman. Teyonah Parris Riva as Riva. Tony Shalhoub Psychiatrist as Psychiatrist. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Star softball player, Lisa, has just been cut from the national team; Scholarly business man, George, has just been indicted from his father's company. With everything that they know in their lives taken from them, Lisa and George attempt to find romance. Lisa's potential boyfriend, Matty, however, is as clueless and perpetually single as they come, and George's girlfriend just dumped him.

A chance hook-up through mutual friends, Lisa and George may be able to form a friendship, or more, that can help them climb out of the piles of lemons that life has handed to them. How do you know when you're in love? Did you know Edit. Trivia To date March , this is the last film to star Jack Nicholson , as well as the last film directed by James L. Goofs After their first night together, Lisa is seen wearing a red camisole that has straps showing after putting on her red dress from the night before.

The straps didn't show during their date and after she got home. When it came time to pull filming permits, we found out that Pico Rivera takes at least two weeks to turn a filming permit around! And there was no way to expedite the process! So the production first got a permit to film in LA. Then we reassembled the sets there. When I started making movies as a kid, I did this all the time without realizing what I was doing.

No permission, no location release form, no permit. Sure, it was Massachusetts, so people were pretty relaxed about it, but if anyone had insisted we stop filming, they would have been right to do so. Any filmmaking done on the move or guerilla-style. By all means plan on a few backup locations, in case you get kicked out of the first one.

Your filming locations really set the tone for your production. You can serve your story, budget, and production if you take the right steps. So take your time with your location scouting process. Assess your options carefully. The selection of your filming location is actually one of the bigger choices that you and your team will make during pre production.

Keep the checklist handy as you begin location scouting. Also consider how to start securing the locations once you find them.

Scouting locations is just one piece of the pre production puzzle. If you want to produce a movie, there are many more steps just in pre production alone that need to be tasked and executed. Manage video production timelines, tasks, storyboards, shot lists, breakdowns, call sheets. Made for video creatives, new media and film. Previous Post. Next Post. A visual medium requires visual methods.

Master the art of visual storytelling with our FREE video series on directing and filmmaking techniques. More and more people are flocking to the small screen to find daily entertainment. So how can you break put from the pack and get your idea onto the small screen? Skip to content. Watch: Roger Deakins on Location Scouting. Subscribe on YouTube. Run and Gun Locations. Watch below for more on this. First-hand knowledge of location necessities. Organize your contacts. Scout for the Story Don't short change the story Location scouting is a critical piece of how your story will be told.

Miss Julie is an example of a film shot all in one location. Try to find filming locations to can double as others too. Tape takes place in a single room. Notice the scenes with the same location. Script Breakdowns When Scouting The importance of a breakdown Completing a script breakdown yields all the elements you'll need to procure for your shoot.

A thorough breakdown summary can help prepare you for location scouting. Script breakdowns are vital to your production. Let's use StudioBinder's script breakdown feature to do this. Here is a scene from a feature we did called Touring Man. Use StudioBinder to breakdown your script. Now notice the report that is generated once you break down the scene.

StudioBinder generates breakdown reports for you. Branding Deals for Locations Product placement Although common, I urge every filmmaker to be careful with product and brand placement deals. Product placement is a subject of hit documentary Super Size Me.

Breaking Bad habits is important with product placement. Get Your Deal in Writing Agreements in stone Regardless of whether or not the location owner is a friend, you should lock in your filming location in writing just as you would production insurance.

What a location manager is good for. The Revenant used a relatively out of the way location for safety. Lost In Translation used this location with and without permits. Do you want to view this page in English? Why Yamdu? Customer Success Stories. Login Sign up free. A film production on location can be thought of as a circus.

It's a collection of vehicles, artists, and animals setting up a tent in a field, and then, when everything is ready, beginning the performance. While a circus will be in place for several days or weeks, a film production might come to a location for just a single day. The 'big top' must therefore be set up as quickly as possible. To avoid chaos and to get to the performance as efficiently as possible, here is a step-by-step guide to starting a shoot smoothly.

The first thing you will need to do is figure out is how the location should be prepared. The logistical preparation of the location will have been completed in pre-production by the Location Manager long before the filming day. After the shooting location has been selected, he negotiates with the location owner about the actualities of the shoot and makes sure the location contract is in order.

He will figure out the necessities of shooting during the technical scene inspection: this will help him visualize how the filming location will look in the film and what the requirements of the set will be. He translates all of this information into a concrete, and highly detailed, plan. A location will not only have to be artistically prepared for the scene, it will also need to have a certain infrastructure. Among the things required will be lounges for the cast and crew, work spaces for the make-up and costume departments, storage rooms, toilets, parking areas and electricity and water connections.

Studios provide these necessities with mobile infrastructure like tents, trailers, portable toilets and other sanitary systems, generators and catering vehicles with built-in kitchens, depending on what is required at the location.

The Location Manager sets up these logistics and creates plans to use them. He also collects all permits, such as for road closures or erecting lights. Depending on the size of the production, he will work with the 1st or 2nd AD or perhaps even another production manager to draw up a schedule and translate the planned work into a schedule, which is distributed via call sheet on the eve of the day of shooting. The times on the call sheet are binding for all team members.

Managing the logistics at the location will take teamwork and coordination. They will overview the plans for the day, the requirements of the set and all approvals or prohibitions so that all the necessary elements required to facilitate the day's shoot are in order.



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