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2017 Summer LMGI Compass Prsrt Std SUMMER 2017 The Official Magazine of the Location Managers Guild International U.S. Postage Paid Location Managers Guild International Santa Ana, CA 8033 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1017 Permit No. 450 Los Angeles, CA 90046 SUMMER 2017 / IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME 5 / ISSUE 3 4 EDITORS’ DESK “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” THE FURTHEST REACHES OF YOUR IMAGINATION –HENRY MILLER ARE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK. 26 LM Deon du Preez’s 6 quest for LETTER FROM THE DARK From left: Director Nikolaj Arcel on set with Tom Taylor and Idris Elba (sitting). THE PRESIDENT TOWER Kitshoff Ilze by Photo 8 34 CONTRIBUTORS TAHITI: Diary of a Fam Tour 14 CAREER FOCUS Print pro Peter McClafferty shares his journey 54 MARTINI SHOT 10 33° 4' 72" S / 71° 61' 27" W IN THE NEWS • LMGI on location at the California Conference • Election results: 2017-2018 LMGI Board of Directors • Kentucky enters the incentives race • Busan: Ready for prime time With versatile landscapes, experienced film crews and incentivized tax breaks, the only limit to filming in the U.S. Virgin Islands is your imagination. Enjoy up to a 29% tax rebate and up to a 17% transferable tax credit when you film in the USVI. For more opportunities in St.Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, call 340.775.1444 ext. 2243. filmusvi.com 18 44 IN MY CITY GHOST STORIES ON THE COVER DOWNLOAD THE FILM USVI APP: Jonas Spokas brings us the A haunting tour of Belchite, Idris Elba and Tom Taylor. magic of Vilnius, Lithuania Spain Courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment/Ilze Kitshoff. © 2017 U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism LMGI COMPASS | Summer 2017 • 3 USVI17010_8.375x10.875_LMGI_R1.indd 1 4/4/17 6:26 PM AGENCY: JWT/Atlanta SPECS: 4C Page Bleed PUB: 2017 LMGI Compass Magazine CLIENT: USVI TRIM: 8.375” x 10.875” AD#: USVI_17010 BLEED: 8.625” x 11.125” DATE: 2017 Spring Issue HEAD: “The Furthest Reaches of LIVE: 7.5” x 10.25” your Imagination...” FROM THE EDITORS’ DESK Traveling for the summer? We are fortunate to count members of the AFCI (Association of Film Commis- sioners International) among our friends. They open doors and support our role of world ambassadors. We are especially grateful for their continued part- nership in the success of the LMGI Awards. Long- time fans of their Beyond Cinema magazine, we were flattered to note that their “Beyond Your Horizon” image has been including our popular “Martini Shot” trademark latitude and longitude coordinates. Great minds think alike! “ Travel is fatal to preju- In “Carpe Tahitian Diem,” location manager Edward Mazurek recaps the dice, bigotry and narrow- rewards of stepping up and engaging our location community as he chronicles mindedness, and many of his efforts to work with the Tahitian Film Commission to encourage more filming in paradise. Additionally, the ghost city of Belchite hosted location our people need it sorely manager Bob Craft, who relates his visit to these historic, haunted ruins in the on these accounts. Broad, Zaragoza Region of Eastern Spain. wholesome, charitable views of men and things Please contact our Regional/International Committee at regional-inter- [email protected] to make sure you are included on the list cannot be acquired by that goes to inquiring Fam Tour coordinators. Any interested members are vegetating in one little encouraged to write three sentences explaining why you should be included corner of the earth all on these adventures. one’s lifetime.” In our cover story, “Out of Africa: The Dark Tower Odyssey,” reporter Nancy —MARK TWAIN Mills takes us on a journey to South Africa with location manager Deon du Preez. Du Preez provides a front-row seat to the perils and majesty of scout- ing the continent while bringing Stephen King’s decades-in-the-making epic fantasy to the silver screen. In our featured columns, “In My City” Lithuanian location pro Jonas Spokas gives us his private tour of Vilnius, complete with a UNESCO World Heritage old town. Location pro Peter McClafferty takes us behind the scenes of the print world in “Career Focus.” “In the News” details LMGI members explor- ing both the Bluegrass State of Kentucky and Busan, Korea. We celebrated with our business members, the California Film Commission and FLICS (Film Liaisons in California Statewide) at the California Trade Show and our 2017 Board of Directors is now seated. Articles and photography submissions by members are always encouraged. As you travel the world, enjoy the long days of summer, and remember that your ideas, your stories … are what keeps us connected and our community vibrant and strong. Always a pleasure, never too busy, Ken Haber, Lori Balton and Stevie Nelson 4 • LMGI COMPASS | Summer 2017 LETTER C MPASS FROM THE Official Magazine of Location Professionals Promoting Excellence PRESIDENT on Location Worldwide Dear Members, rsr Editors I am happy to welcome our new Board of Directors for the LORI BALTON 2017-2018 term. Mike Fantasia, Rebecca “Puck” Stair, STEVIE NElsON FILM AT Dorion Thomas, Wes Hagan, Eric Klosterman and newcom- KEN HABER ers Alison Taylor, Mac Gordon and Matt Chamberlin have been elected to new two-year terms. They join JJ Levine, LMGI Officers Kokayi Ampah, Phill Kane and Matt Palmer, all in their sec- ERIC KLOSTERMAN, President ond year on the Board. Continuing business members on the JENNIFER “JJ” LEVINE, 1st Vice President Board, Melissa DeMonaco and Mario Ramirez, are joined by MIKE FANTASIA, 2nd Vice President newly elected Dan Taylor of Inland Empire Film Permits. Congratulations to everyone SINCLAIR ANDERSON, Treasurer and thanks to all who put their names forward in nomination. MELIssA DEMONACO, Secretary LMGI Administrative Director Special kudos to departing Board members Jimmy Ayoub, Sinclair Anderson, Rick KIKELOMO “KIKI” AKINRELE Schuler and Bob Decker for their service. LMGI Board of Directors I look forward to working together with all of you as we guide the continued growth KOKAYI AMPAH and relevance of the Guild in the coming years. Remember, Board meetings are open MATT CHAMBERLIN to members. We encourage you all to show up and stay engaged. MAC GORDON WES HAGAN The Board of Directors will have an organizational meeting to determine who will PHIll KANE serve as Officers of the Guild for this term, together with a vision meeting to map MATT PALMER out a strategy for setting and achieving the goals of the Guild for the next 3-5 years. MARIO RAMIREZ REBECCA “PUCK” STAIR We hope to provide even greater value to our members through our new, improved ALISON TAYLOR website. Administrative Director Kiki Akinrele is adding more timely content. The DAN TAYLOR website provides the opportunity for members to network with each other through DORION THOMAS expanded use of the forum and e-list functions in our Memberclicks system. LMGI Chairman Emeritus The Guild is planning events in Atlanta, Toronto and Vancouver for this fall. We ORIN KENNEDY encourage our members around the world to network with each other, plan local events and let the rest of the Guild know what is happening in your neck of the woods that we might all participate in a global conversation. Together, we can all promote The LMGI Compass is published quarterly by excellence on location worldwide. the Location Managers Guild International. locationmanagers.org Thanks to everyone who has shared your thoughts and images, both here in the LMGI Compass and on social media. Please remember to “like” us on Facebook, Instagram Comments, editorial and photo submissions and Twitter. can be sent to: [email protected] Variety of backdrops on one versatile campus I hope you all have a great, productive summer. » 500 acres of private, adaptable » 5-acre self-sustaining urban farm Publisher film environment TM INglEDODD MEDIA » 244 all-suite Sheraton Fairplex Hotel, Eric Klosterman, Advertising » 300,000 square feet of sound stages KOA RV Park and equipment rental L President A INglEDODD MEDIA company all on-site » 225 acres of open parking lots N 310.207.4410 O [email protected] » Flexible and professional staff I » 9,000-seat grandstand with grass infield www.IngleDoddMedia.com T A LMGI N R G E U N T I L D I PROUD TO SERVE ON THE BOARD OF THE LMGI 6 • LMGI COMPASS | Summer 2017 Contact: Melissa DeMonaco at 909.865.4042 or [email protected] CONTRIBUTORS Edward Mazurek Rebecca “Puck” Stair Chicago native Edward Mazurek A former English teacher, began delivering newspapers at age Rebecca “Puck” Stair is on the 11 and has been employed ever LMGI Board and co-chairs Kiki Akinrele Nancy Haecker since, conquering such professions the Regional/International Kiki is the Administrative Director Nancy Haecker, former President as golf caddy, landscaper, snow Committee. A frequent for the LMGI and the Creative of the Location Managers Guild removal, dishwasher, prep cook, contributor to the LMGI Director of KLF Concepts, International, has won numerous bus boy, line cook, lifeguard, Solo Compass, Stair is proof that Inc., specializing in business awards for her work as a location Cup company factory worker, distant members can play development and design. She professional. Her experience receptionist, pet store stock boy, an active role in the Guild. A has worked with companies in covers the spectrum of production door-to-door sales, phone sales, location scout & manager for various fields, spanning property from blockbuster and indie films security guard, UCLA Emergency film and television for about a development, fashion (wholesale, to episodic television, print and Room aid, small-business owner decade, her notable projects design and production), medical commercial work. She attended the and editorial assistant at Condé include No Country for Old Men, aesthetics and more.
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