Why should I rent my property to be used as a film location?

February 11th, 2008

Income
Property owners will be financially compensated you use of their property.

It’s Exiting
A movie production in your home or business can be an exiting and fun experience for your family, employees, and customers. It provides a break from the routine and can promote a sense of pride in the workplace.

It Provides Promotional Opportunities
 Having your property debut in film attracts media of all kinds and can be used to promote interest in your property or business.

It’s Good for the Regional Economy

Filmed and taped entertainment is a multi-billion dollar industry and is the number two export in the United States.

 

 

 

Tips for taking pictures of your property

February 11th, 2008

1. Photograph your property using the widest shots possible – panoramic style.

• Start with the exterior of your property
• Take a wide shot of the house, driveway and yard.
• Take a wide shot of the back yard and back of house.

2. Next, take interior shots of the property one room at a time.

• Focus on to any unique features (bay windows, skylights, indoor pool, and stairway).
• Try to duplicate the experience giving someone a virtual tour of your property

Your home may have just the personality needed for a particular project. Consider what makes your home/property/ neighborhood unique and try to record that uniqueness in the photo file you’re about to produce. Your entire home may be considered for a project. Or perhaps a producer will want to use the outside only, and recreate the interior in a studio setting.

• Show entrances in your photos if possible. Also, take photos that portray the layout of your property.

3. Save each image onto a CD or as a JPEG file on the computer.

• Make sure you label each location image accordingly (eg. “pool.jpg,” “livingroom.jpg,” “backyard.jpg”).

• Please don’t watermark or add any logos onto the photos, as we will be unable to use them.

4. If you have more then one property, please send photos separately.

5. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to include full contact information including the property owner’s name, phone numbers, complete address and postal code with your photos.

6. You may submit your CD of by mail:

Plan-It Locations
15500 Erwin St. #4009
Van Nuys, CA 91411

How to successfully market your home as a film location?

February 11th, 2008

Excerpt from LOS ANGELES TIMES article dated March 5, 2007

“To successfully market your home as a film location, your approach should resemble that of an actor,” said Perry, author of the upcoming book “Opening Your Door to Hollywood: How to Get Rich by Turning Your Property Into a Movie Set.” “Two things all successful actors must have are perseverance and the willingness to work hard.” Not to mention the ability to handle rejection — you may get a lot of “sorry, maybe next times” before your house gets its big break.

Last year, there were more than 30,000 days of location filming for which permits were pulled in the Los Angeles area. Permits are required for any filming that takes place outside a soundstage or a film studio. About 70% to 80% of location filming in Southern California occurs in private residences.

Properties for film locations WANTED!

February 11th, 2008

Properties for film locations WANTED!

It is simple and free to register your home, office, or property. Property owners interested in hosting filming productions submit digital photographs which we post to our website. For information about being included in our Location Library, visit our “Property Owner Registration” or call us at 818-376-6506

It’s a tough audition - few locations considered are selected - but worth the extra effort.

The first step is to send good quality digital pictures of your property. It’s best to be as thorough as possible as these pictures represent your property. Properly taken photos increase your chances of catching the location scout’s interest, and help us properly market your property.

Plan-It Locations Website

February 11th, 2008

The Plan-It Locations’ website is designed to make searching for the perfect event or film location that much easier. Here, you are bound to find something you’re looking for whether it’s a quiet park, a huge mansion, an artsy loft, or a unique neighborhood. Our photo database allows location scouts to search for the perfect filming locations from the comfort of their computer.

Plan-It Locations is 100% digital and online, containing over 5,000 locations and approximately 1,000,000 digital location photos, our location library is accessible free of charge 24/7 via the internet. The location library is constantly expanding and new film locations are added on a daily basis.

Our film location library provides film locations within the greater Los Angeles area locations and locations throughout the United States. We also have locations from as far away as Europe and network with other location agencies, location libraries, location managers and location scouts worldwide.

Intro to Film Locations

February 5th, 2008

The Plan-It Locations’ website is designed to make searching for the perfect event or film location that much easier. Here, you are bound to find something you’re looking for whether it’s a quiet park, a huge mansion, an artsy loft, or a unique neighborhood. Our photo database allows location scouts to search for the perfect filming locations from the comfort of their computer.

Plan-It Locations is 100% digital and online, containing over 5,000 locations and approximately 1,000,000 digital location photos, our location library is accessible free of charge 24/7 via the internet. The location library is constantly expanding and new film locations are added on a daily basis.

Our film location library provides film locations within the greater Los Angeles area locations and locations throughout the United States. We also have locations from as far away as Europe and network with other location agencies, location libraries, location managers and location scouts worldwide.

How is your property chosen as a film location?

February 4th, 2008

A property is chosen as a possible filming location in the following order:

The location scout contacts us.

Film Location Scouts visit our office or go to our website to view properties available. Each property has a Property ID designated to it. This ensures privacy until owner you the owner have said ‘yes’ to being involved in a specific project. All our property owners reserve the right to accept or turn down a project. So, after the Location Scouts have made their initial selection, we will then contact you, the property owner, to discuss the job. Yours may be one of several homes, even though only one may be needed. This is because even after the preferred property has been chosen, this choice still needs approval by other decision making film staff.

You receive a call from us.

We will provide information about the film shoot, such as the dates and the hours of filming, the location fee being offered, the parts of the house they wish to use, the number of people involved and any other important details.
Projects vary - some that may use your living room exactly as it is and will complete the filming in single day; others may want change wall colors or add furnishings and will be in and out of your home over several days. These differences depend on the needs of each shoot.

The location scout wants to visit your home

Once you’ve said ‘yes’, we will contact you and ask if the location scout can come to see the house for himself. This is called “scouting’. It may take 5 minutes, or it may take 40. We try to fit in a time that works for you as well as the location scout. The location scout is often times accompanied by the director of the filming shoot who then begins the process of planning where he will film or evaluating  if your property has the “right look” for the script.

They want to make you an offer

Once your home is selected for filming, the production company will make you an offer. Please keep in mind that not every budget is the same. Again, you are free to consider each offer. We encourage property owners to think ahead about what they feel would be a suitable amount of money to make it worthwhile having a film crew on the property. Hence, the higher the location fee, the fewer productions that will have the budgets big enough to pay those fees. If in doubt, we are happy to advise you on what we think would be an appropriate figure for your home.

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Amazing Malibu Film Locations - H5298

January 20th, 2008

Now available to the filming community, rare Malibu property that is both historically and Architecturally significant.This location has both modern and post-modern feels, light, airy, high ceilings and great landscaping and furnishings.

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