What do location managers and location scouts look for in a prospective film location?

The primary duty of a location scout is to find an environment best suited for a particular scene, or the entire movie, TV show, or commercial. The search begins with the script, which indicates what kind of location is needed. The scouting of potential sites usually begins with a file search, leading to physical visits to actual sites, whether exterior or interior. The location scout is responsible for contacting property owners to gain permission to scout their property; permission also must be obtained from the appropriate authorities to prevent the possibility of trespassing or other legal liabilities that may occur. Location scouts often drive themselves to sites and may scout locations alone or with others. Once at a site, the scout makes descriptive notes and sketches and takes detailed photos and video that shows how the spot meets the aesthetic goals of the script, as well as noting details about the logistical implications of the site.
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