Dear New York Film Academy,
Scout, I wonder if you can help me, I’m a student at the New York Film Academy and I need a free location to shoot in for next Monday and Tuesday…The space I am looking for would be either a stage or a gym…
I have a favor to ask.
I am a directing student at the New York Film Academy…I need a doctors office examination room (with the exam bed, and an Ultra Sound). I have a very small budget…
I’m looking for a fully furnished apartment/loft in NYC. It’s a short film approximately 8-10 minutes long. I have a crew of 8 people and 5 actors. Unfortunately I’m working on a tight budget…
This is a student film so our budget is tight…I’m looking for a hospital to shoot…
I am happy to give advice when I can (I’m an aspiring filmmaker too!!), but honestly, your students are paying tuition costs ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 to learn this kind of information FROM YOU – and this is Filmmaking 101 stuff that should be taught on day 1.
I am currently getting ready to shoot my thesis film…I am looking for a luxury apartment for a 3/4 day shoot. I have an excellent script…But I have no location and no budget for it.Â
Furthermore, the locations your students most often ask me about tend to be notoriously expensive and difficult to shoot in: doctor’s offices, jail cells, luxury apartments, high-end restaurants, etc. That students aren’t being warned off writing scripts around such high-priced filming locations they have no prior access to is really, really strange.
I have to shoot my thesis and I’m facing a lot of problems regarding my locations: my story in fact takes place during World War II, and I need 4 peculiar interiors: a bedroom, a living room and a kitcken that can be believable for that time. In order to make my life easier, I also need a jail, ‘40’s-looking as well.
I am doing the 8 week filmmaking program…I came across your site and read your post about 5 Beekman…Being a student, the problem is that my budget is next to non-existent. Is there any possibility that we could get this location next week?
I stumbled upon your website while looking for a cemetery to shoot a short film in NYC. I am a student at the New York Film Academy. I was wondering if you had any other suggestions for me for a cemetery to shoot in this weekend. I would prefer to not to have to pay money…
But the more upsetting trend I read in these emails is a lack of understanding for just how important the locations element of filmmaking is – and this is simply inexcusable. I do not blame the students – after all, the whole reason they’re attending your school is to learn this sort of thing. What I’m wondering is if it’s even being taught.
My budget is about $400 for location expenses…I’m searching for a warehouse type setting to shoot all five scenes in a matter of three days…
A location is literally the canvas you paint your film on. Look past your actors and props, and you’ll realize that 95% of your frame is your location.
Originally l had a story written about an elevator operator…if you have any elevator locations that can be used on a micro budget film – please let me know.
I’m seeking for a locations for 2 days shooting in NYC area. I will shoot in 35mm, with a panavision camera. maximum i can pay 150$ per day for location.
The final project is a ten minute short film. I’ve estimated a budget of $800, $500 of which will be spent on film stock and processing. I can only spend about $150 as an absolute maximum on securing a location. I don’t even have a story yet…
It is occasionally possible to beg your way into a location for free. But there’s a very, very important reason why you should advise your students to avoid this at all costs: something will go wrong.
I need 2 locations in my film: a hospital and a church. As you probably know these are really hard locations to get permission to shoot in….Since it’s a student film it’s low budget…
I’m planning to shoot my semester film this june for five days and i need a restaurant location that it is supposed to look a bit fancy or romantic. i dont know what is the budget it for that.
For my final film, I had a perfect location. But we had no idea that you have to have permission even to shoot inside a apartment. So we were kicked out of the apartment.
Location sought in or near NYC that could give the appearance of an abandoned cottage or house in a forest / woodland. Dates: 4 days. I’m asking on behalf of a deserving student at the New York Film Academy for her thesis project. I unfortunately have to give you the usual plea of poverty…
Again, I don’t blame students for emailing – they’re only doing so because they haven’t received answers at the school they’re paying for.
-SCOUT
PS – Note to film students: I love talking locations, and I’m happy to continue giving general advice on, say, what neighborhoods to go to when scouting for Victorians. However, I cannot point you toward no-budget locations because I have yet to find them myself.






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