The Practical Filmmaker
If you have a passion for metal artwork, you might be interested in becoming a props fabricator. This week Eric Anthony Leong, Props Fabricator, shares how he started in the industry. Eric's film resume includes Black Adam, Till, and Marvel. In this episode he talks about venturing into the industry, working on set, and setting rates. Listen to hear how you can turn your passion for creating metal artwork into a film career. Key points: 1:30 - Becoming a prop fabricator 7:29 - Venturing into the film and television world 11:03 - Getting details on how the props are being used 11:39 - Communicating with different departments 14:10 - Who eats the cost when someone makes a mistake 16:41 - Working on set 20:15 - Union requirements 23:08 - Setting rates 28:30 - Something going wrong with materials 30:10 - What is overlooked 34:32 - Tools of the trade 37:50 - Why he's in the industry 46:06 - Average build time Links: YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/user/djericanthony] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DJericanthony1/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/djericanthonyatlanta/] Website [https://screencaptured.com/] Connect with the Practical Filmmaker Follow The Practical Filmmaker on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/practicalfilmmaker/] Watch more episodes on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmApyW2HCwQhYelwT0zIriQ] Find more filmmaking resources [https://thepracticalfilmmaker.com/]
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