Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: How HBO’s ‘The Night Of’ Found Amazing NYC Shooting Locations (Episode 5)
HBO’s “The Night Of” is a stunning portrait of both New York City and our criminal justice system. A huge part of the show’s success comes from its use of location shooting.
In this week’s episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, we talked to location manager Shane Haden about working with writer/director Steven Zaillian to find the right locations for the miniseries, and the research that went into making this credible portrayal of the prison system.
Read More: ‘The Night Of’ Review: Season 1 Finale is Too Satisfying For Its Own Good
Haden also brings us behind the scenes of what’s involved with being a location manager, the challenge of shooting in New York City and how he got his start working in the locations department.
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The Filmmaker Toolkit podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher and SoundCloud. Previous episodes include...
In this week’s episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, we talked to location manager Shane Haden about working with writer/director Steven Zaillian to find the right locations for the miniseries, and the research that went into making this credible portrayal of the prison system.
Read More: ‘The Night Of’ Review: Season 1 Finale is Too Satisfying For Its Own Good
Haden also brings us behind the scenes of what’s involved with being a location manager, the challenge of shooting in New York City and how he got his start working in the locations department.
Listen To The Entire Episode Above
The Filmmaker Toolkit podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher and SoundCloud. Previous episodes include...
- 9/9/2016
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
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