10 April 2016 | 17 replies
If the tenant questions why I am filming during the move-in inspection I tell them it is for their protection and encourage them to point out any problems they see and I'll get it in camera.
21 May 2016 | 6 replies
What if I served him while my wife filmed the activity?
11 June 2020 | 5 replies
The film industry is getting bigger in the state, though since that is currently shuttered due to the virus, hard to say if that will come back as strong as it was.
12 June 2019 | 13 replies
Georgia's regressive abortion legislation is threatening to drive productions from the area, and ABQ has the infrastructure in place to make it an attractive hub anyway, but especially when compared to the high costs of filming in, say, Chicago.
28 December 2022 | 26 replies
Im a stuntman in the film and television industry living in both atlanta and los angeles.
18 April 2020 | 5 replies
After in depth studying, outreach to others in the industry, and calculation on how I will make this slight pivot, I did like Uncle G says and made the decision.My Defensive Line Coach for the New York Jets Karl Dunbar always used to tell me in film study, “Son, Make a decision and live with it.”
19 January 2023 | 69 replies
It was mostly painting, wood filming, cleaning and disposing of items left behind.
11 December 2022 | 66 replies
Stay tuned, film at 11.In both cases, I rented to these people as a favor to another, and did not follow my usual screening procedures.
31 July 2022 | 2 replies
@Doug Norton other critical issues include: decreasing availability of water and increasingly poor air quality, and an impending earthquake that is anticipated to cause significant total loss rates for the un-reinforced masonry buildings that make up much of the housing stock in the city...obviously, nobody knows when that will occur, but geologists generally agree that the earthquake is a matter of "when", not "if" (yet, my impression is that very few property owners have earthquake insurance)...it's hard to know how these issues will play out, but there is evidence that one or more of these issues will become un-ignorable on a 10-30+ year timeline.ADUs are an interesting prospect, but the last time I got quotes for building an ADU in SLC, the numbers really didn't make much sense in terms of ROI as a long term rental...of course, people build ADUs for reasons other than ROI, so it will be interesting to see what happens...Between the world-class outdoor attractions, events like Sundance Film Fest, and all the other attractions of the city and surrounding area, I would think that demand for STRs could be pretty huge...the city doesn't allow STRs, but as you mentioned, that doesn't stop people from doing them, and my impression is that some folks have cleaned up using ADUs as STRs...As with any place, the SLC RE market is highly localized, and there's a solid argument that the desirable neighborhoods (the Aves, the U, Sugarhouse, E Millcreek, and most stuff on the E side) will always be in high demand--everyone wants to live in these areas, and there's limited supply.
15 July 2022 | 6 replies
But I've always had a passion for writing, and when I achieve full financial freedom (because it WILL happen), I plan on focusing more on writing screenplays for film and TV.