Location Managers Guild International

Winter 2024

The Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) is the largest organization of Location Managers and Location Scouts in the motion picture, television, commercial and print production industries. Their membership plays a vital role in the creativ

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LMGI COMPASS | Winter 2024 • 39 Supervising location managers share their own stories of having to leave projects… HARRIET LAWRENCE/ LMGI – UK I was let go from a very, very big production. And to this day, I'm not quite sure whose knife was in my back. It was down to someone who didn't think I fit there and they wanted someone different that they'd worked with before. It was a personality clash. But yes, it hurts, especially as I didn't think I did anything wrong. You just have to accept you won't get on with everyone. ROBERT BENTLEY/LMGI – SOUTH AFRICA & UK I've only ever been fired once. And that was for not being a enough of the yes man. And I will, you know, I will never tell you that you can do something if you can't if it's not possible. Yeah. You know, so, you know, you're not going to own Piccadilly Circus, and that sort of thing. MANDI DILLIN/LMGI – US I actually let myself go from one job. I didn't feel supported and the location manager was having a lot of personal problems and not giving me the information I needed to help them and do the job properly. PATRICK MIGNANO/LMGI – US I was let go from a project many years ago. It was a no- win scenario. I was really stressed and lost like 25 pounds. I was not sleeping. They weren't shooting straight with me about the amount of money available. I told them I could try and make it for the budget they set, but to do what they wanted would cost more. After three weeks, we were $100,000 over budget and it came to a head. The producer tried to bait me into having a confrontation with him, so he had reason to fire me. I didn't take it and remained professional. The production manager then let me go saying the movie was killing me. It wasn't pleasant and I was devastated.

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