So, you’re traveling for a production. As Tank in The Matrix would say, “Very exciting time!”
But now you’re faced with a lot of questions. What’s it going to be like? What do I bring? How do I prep? Well, let’s explore.
For context, I co-wrote and produced a Netflix limited series that had me travel with the production to Morocco and Hungary for over four months. We had 75 production shoot days, all on location, including many, many night shoots. So, believe me when I say that this advice is coming from experience.
First things first
The big determining factors for traveling with a production are time and distance.
How long will you be gone, and how far is the location? If you’re located in the U.S. and you’re traveling to Atlanta or Seattle, there’s obviously less to worry about in terms of language and food and your favorite brand of toothpaste. But what if you’re heading to another country?
Author: Max Perry
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.