“Being able to go on location and see the world was the greatest perk of all.” WorldAbleGoes OnLocationPerks Author:Elizabeth Taylor
“One of the things I've learned - before I would go on a show, I was like, "Oh God, I hate that show" or "That show is gonna get canceled." But now after being full-time on a show, you see how difficult it is and how much work goes into it and how so many decisions are based on finances or people's schedules or talent or location issues. It's a miracle that anything gets made.” PeopleMadeShowsHateDifficultDecisionIssuesTalentGoes OnMiracleI HateFinanceI've LearnedLocationSchedulesThings I've Learned Author:Fiona Gubelmann
“In L.A., it's very easy to be healthy, because everybody there is so health conscious that no matter where you go, everybody is exercising or eating very healthy, and they have a lot of farmers markets. The problem is when you go on location or I go home to Wisconsin. That's where it gets difficult.” MatterProblemHomeEasyDifficultGoes OnExerciseHealthyEatingConsciousFarmersLocationWisconsinFarmers Markets Author:Laura Ramsey
“Roger [Corman] didn't actually hire me, though. I was hired by AIP [American International Pictures], the studio that made the picture, which was Sam Arkoff and Jim Nicholson. It was a great learning experience for me, because not only did I work on the script, but they hired me back to go on location when they were making the movie, to write new scenes and so forth.” WritingMadeGoes OnSceneInternationalScriptsStudiosLocationRogerLearning ExperienceNicholson Author:Curtis Hanson