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What Line Producers Look For When Hiring Vendors

26 min · 22 de oct de 2025
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This week, veteran line producer Jonathan McCoy (Good Fortune, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar) continues his conversation with ProdPro CEO Alex LoVerde. In this episode, Jonathan shares the line producer’s perspective on vendors – from stage selection and rental houses to specialty suppliers and film commissions. He explains how vendors can win business, build trust, and stay top of mind with producers without being pushy. Key Talking Points * How vendor decisions fit into the prep timeline * The triple-bid process and balancing studio rules with crew preferences * Stage selection: challenges in cities with limited infrastructure * When he's willing to take a chance on a new vendor * Why service and responsiveness matter more than price * Stories of vendors stepping up in a crisis vs. letting productions down * The role of film commissions and standout examples in action * How vendors can stay top of mind without being pushy

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What Line Producers Look For When Hiring Vendors

This week, veteran line producer Jonathan McCoy (Good Fortune, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar) continues his conversation with ProdPro CEO Alex LoVerde. In this episode, Jonathan shares the line producer’s perspective on vendors – from stage selection and rental houses to specialty suppliers and film commissions. He explains how vendors can win business, build trust, and stay top of mind with producers without being pushy. Key Talking Points * How vendor decisions fit into the prep timeline * The triple-bid process and balancing studio rules with crew preferences * Stage selection: challenges in cities with limited infrastructure * When he's willing to take a chance on a new vendor * Why service and responsiveness matter more than price * Stories of vendors stepping up in a crisis vs. letting productions down * The role of film commissions and standout examples in action * How vendors can stay top of mind without being pushy

22 de oct de 202526 min
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What Line Producers Look For When Hiring Crew

ProdPro’s CEO Alex LoVerde kicks off a two-part conversation with seasoned line producer Jonathan McCoy, whose credits include Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, Going in Style, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and more. Part one focuses on careers and crew hiring, while part two will cover vendors. Jonathan explains why relationships and enthusiasm outweigh resumes, how the first hires are driven by the production calendar, and why agents matter for credibility and intel. Jonathan also reflects on tax incentives, international filming, and staying connected during the industry slowdown. Key Talking Points * Jonathan's path from APOC to line producer * What the line producer role really entails * How he approaches hiring and team-building * How to send your resume cold to a producer and get a response * The role of agents in film production * How tax incentives and international filming shape decisions * Staying connected and active during the industry slowdown

8 de oct de 202537 min