Location Manager (LM Sample Clauses

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Location Manager (LM. (a) The Location Manager is engaged by the Producer and searches, surveys, secures and arranges for locations for the approval of the Producer in consultation with the Director and Production Designer. (b) A Location Manager’s duties include the following: locate sites, whether through file search or scouting; contact property owners as an authorized functionary of the Producer; negotiate property rental and use rates between owners and the Production company; obtain necessary permission or permits for location sites and location parking from appropriate government authorities; maintain the negotiated condition and use of the location site under the rental contract or government permit; meet with the appropriate area film office or council and maintain a liaison with same during location use; meet with local business or residents’ associations, if necessary. In the performance of their duties, they may drive others provided such driving does not interfere with the Location Manager’s regular duties. (c) Prepare detailed location budgets and in so doing, consult with the Producer and the Production Manager. Identify extraordinary costs and required adjustments and keep the Producer and the Production Manager informed of same. (d) Coordinate the work of the location department staff, as well as any relevant outside contractors.

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