The above bit of information I learned yesterday. My reaction was at odds with the data: What? If that's the case then why is it a rarity for me to stumble upon a film shoot?
I'm a big walker and I can't remember the last time I bumped into a parked trail of film location wagons. In the late 1980s, through the 1990s, and into the early 2000s, film companies on location was a common sight in the great city of Toronto. Back in those years I worked full-time in post production areas. A regular rhythm: movies-of-the-week (MOWs); television commercials; feature films; and television series. When I worked in "opticals" I often dropped film off at the labs at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning.
Friends of mine still work full-time in the biz; it's not the same, but for some reason Toronto is the most popular filmimg location.
Excellent.
They're all in their big studios.
ReplyDeleteI think it's about location shooting, otherwise Hollywood would take the cake.
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