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Travel and living is infrastructure. When infrastructure works, it's invisible. When it fails, it cascades across everything else and becomes extraordinarily expensive to fix in the moment. Productions need to approach it with the same rigor as camera, lighting, and sound - because poor travel/living management absolutely affects what ends up on screen, even if indirectly. Here are the problems, risks, and points of failure that productions need to consider for travel and living:
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While studio travel departments have substantial expertise and negotiating power with airlines and major hotel chains, their scope is often too narrow to address the diverse and complex needs of productions on location.
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