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Stories.WorstPlaceForALocationManager History
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November 13, 2004, at 01:13 AM
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and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes
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and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes
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The only thing I want to hear is IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
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The only thing I want to hear is " IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
November 13, 2004, at 01:09 AM
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October 25, 2004, at 03:10 AM
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who as a real character. He was on the force for over thirty years, ran the permit bureau for a decade
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who was a real character. He was on the force for over thirty years, ran the permit bureau for a decade
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play clarinet when it did not have any customers.
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play clarinet when he did not have any customers.
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keep people out of the shot”. He went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started
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keep people out of the shot". He went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started
October 24, 2004, at 03:04 PM
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it our and see if you can make it stop.”
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it out and see if you can make it stop.”
October 24, 2004, at 03:02 PM
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Early in my career I did posting for “Crazy Like A Fox”. I worked for a retired San Francisco policeman, who as a real character. He was on the force for over thirty years, ran the permit bureau for a decade and went to work for Quinn Martin on “Streets of San Francisco” the day after he retired from the SFPD.
I used to stop by the location after posting (around lunch) to see if there were any changes or updates. But, he was seldom around. One time I saw his car and had to search for him, he was not on the radio. I found him a block and a half down Columbus Avenue. He was talking to a barber; the barber used to play clarinet when it did not have any customers.
I asked the location manager why he was not on the set or the radio. He replied, “The worst place for a location manager is on the set. You can’t get any work done. You can’t set anything up. You can’t say anything or they’ll tell you to be quiet. They just want you to do crowd control and keep people out of the shot”. He went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes over radio. It not like they announce that you won the door prize or something that you would like to hear. Its always bad news or something annoying like "the sound man hears a noise- locations check it our and see if you can make it stop.” Finally, he said,
“ When that radio plays music-then I’ll listen to it. The only thing I want to hear is IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
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Early in my career I did posting for “Crazy Like A Fox”. I worked for a retired San Francisco policeman
who as a real character. He was on the force for over thirty years, ran the permit bureau for a decade
and went to work for Quinn Martin on “Streets of San Francisco” the day after he retired from the SFPD.
I used to stop by the location after posting (around lunch) to see if there were any changes or updates.
But, he was seldom around. One time I saw his car and had to search for him, he was not on the radio.
I found him a block and a half down Columbus Avenue. He was talking to a barber; the barber used to
play clarinet when it did not have any customers.
I asked the location manager why he was not on the set or the radio. He replied, “The worst place
for a location manager is on the set. You can’t get any work done. You can’t set anything up.
You can’t say anything or they’ll tell you to be quiet. They just want you to do crowd control and
keep people out of the shot”. He went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started
and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes
over the radio. It not like they announce that you won the door prize or something that you would like
to hear. Its always bad news or something annoying like "the sound man hears a noise- locations check
it our and see if you can make it stop.”
Finally, he said,“ When that radio plays music-then I’ll listen to it.
The only thing I want to hear is IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
October 24, 2004, at 02:57 PM
by hoffman
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I asked the location manager why he was not on the set or the radio. He replied, “The worst place for a location manager is on the set. You can’t get any work done. You can’t set anything up. You can’t say anything or they’ll tell you to be quiet. They just want you to do crowd control and keep people out of the shot”. We went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes over radio. It not like they announce that you won the door prize or something that you would like to hear. Its, always bad news or something annoying like ‘ the sound man hears a noise- locations check it our and see if you can make it stop.” Finally, he said, “ When that radio plays music-then I’ll listen to it. The only thing I want to hear is – IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
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I asked the location manager why he was not on the set or the radio. He replied, “The worst place for a location manager is on the set. You can’t get any work done. You can’t set anything up. You can’t say anything or they’ll tell you to be quiet. They just want you to do crowd control and keep people out of the shot”. He went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes over radio. It not like they announce that you won the door prize or something that you would like to hear. Its always bad news or something annoying like "the sound man hears a noise- locations check it our and see if you can make it stop.” Finally, he said,
“ When that radio plays music-then I’ll listen to it. The only thing I want to hear is IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
October 24, 2004, at 02:39 PM
by hoffman
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The Worst Place for a Location Manager
Early in my career I did posting for “Crazy Like A Fox”. I worked for a retired San Francisco policeman, who as a real character. He was on the force for over thirty years, ran the permit bureau for a decade and went to work for Quinn Martin on “Streets of San Francisco” the day after he retired from the SFPD.
I used to stop by the location after posting (around lunch) to see if there were any changes or updates. But, he was seldom around. One time I saw his car and had to search for him, he was not on the radio. I found him a block and a half down Columbus Avenue. He was talking to a barber; the barber used to play clarinet when it did not have any customers.
I asked the location manager why he was not on the set or the radio. He replied, “The worst place for a location manager is on the set. You can’t get any work done. You can’t set anything up. You can’t say anything or they’ll tell you to be quiet. They just want you to do crowd control and keep people out of the shot”. We went on, “ The best thing to do is open the door, get them started and get the hell off the location. And, get rid of the radio as so as you can. No good news even comes over radio. It not like they announce that you won the door prize or something that you would like to hear. Its, always bad news or something annoying like ‘ the sound man hears a noise- locations check it our and see if you can make it stop.” Finally, he said, “ When that radio plays music-then I’ll listen to it. The only thing I want to hear is – IT’S A WRAP.” As I get older, I kind of agree with him.
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