Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAs productions gear up again with more cameras starting to roll, it’s likely that sets won’t look the same as before the pandemic.
COVID protocols have emphasized working with smaller crews and experimenting with virtual and remote filming.Location manager J.J.
Levine (“The D Cut”) has also seen changes in the way sites are procured.For the show she’s working on (it’s a dramedy, but she’s not permitted to reveal the title), Levine has mainly communicated over Zoom and FaceTime, since she could bring only a smaller scouting crew with her. “It was hard,” she says.
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