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On Location with Jared Cowan
Jared Cowan
26 episodes
5 months ago
One day prior to leading multiple tours of the original location of Industrial Light & Magic, in Van Nuys, CA, for over a hundred people, renowned visual effects innovator and nine-time Academy Award winner Dennis Muren met up with us at the location. It was the first time Dennis had stepped foot inside the building in nearly fifty years, making it once-in-a-lifetime 'On Location" episode. We talked about the maddening pressure of creating the groundbreaking visual effects for "Star Wars" (1977) at this nondescript industrial property outside the Van Nuys airport, why he wanted to work for George Lucas and the filmmaker's clear cinematic vision, meeting Steven Spielberg for the first time at ILM, Van Nuys, his genuine love of movies and filming locations, and his feelings on the reemergence of VistaVision. Today, the location is home to Neiman & Company, an established architectural signage firm that's been in business since 1965 and purchased the building in the early 2000's. www.neimanandco.com
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One day prior to leading multiple tours of the original location of Industrial Light & Magic, in Van Nuys, CA, for over a hundred people, renowned visual effects innovator and nine-time Academy Award winner Dennis Muren met up with us at the location. It was the first time Dennis had stepped foot inside the building in nearly fifty years, making it once-in-a-lifetime 'On Location" episode. We talked about the maddening pressure of creating the groundbreaking visual effects for "Star Wars" (1977) at this nondescript industrial property outside the Van Nuys airport, why he wanted to work for George Lucas and the filmmaker's clear cinematic vision, meeting Steven Spielberg for the first time at ILM, Van Nuys, his genuine love of movies and filming locations, and his feelings on the reemergence of VistaVision. Today, the location is home to Neiman & Company, an established architectural signage firm that's been in business since 1965 and purchased the building in the early 2000's. www.neimanandco.com
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Episodes (20/26)
On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 26: Dennis Muren at the Original Home of Industrial Light & Magic from "Star Wars"
One day prior to leading multiple tours of the original location of Industrial Light & Magic, in Van Nuys, CA, for over a hundred people, renowned visual effects innovator and nine-time Academy Award winner Dennis Muren met up with us at the location. It was the first time Dennis had stepped foot inside the building in nearly fifty years, making it once-in-a-lifetime 'On Location" episode. We talked about the maddening pressure of creating the groundbreaking visual effects for "Star Wars" (1977) at this nondescript industrial property outside the Van Nuys airport, why he wanted to work for George Lucas and the filmmaker's clear cinematic vision, meeting Steven Spielberg for the first time at ILM, Van Nuys, his genuine love of movies and filming locations, and his feelings on the reemergence of VistaVision. Today, the location is home to Neiman & Company, an established architectural signage firm that's been in business since 1965 and purchased the building in the early 2000's. www.neimanandco.com
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5 months ago
37 minutes 4 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 25: Jeannine Oppewall at Union Station from "Catch Me If You Can"
Just in time for the holidays, four-time Academy Award-nominated production designer Jeannine Oppewall joins us at Union Station Los Angeles to talk about working on Steven Spielberg's Christmas-adjacent film, "Catch Me If You Can". Jeannine discusses using Union Station in a non-traditional fashion; getting lucky with two vacant, mid-century modern airport terminals; what makes the best sets; how life experience came full-circle to inspire one of the major location choices in "Catch Me If You Can"; why you can't trust IMDb locations lists, and much more. Our 25th episode is a mini-masterclass with one of Hollywood's most esteemed contemporary production designers. Visit the Ticket Concourse at Union Station Los Angeles through Wednesday, December 25, 2024. https://www.unionstationla.com/happenings/experience-the-holidays-at-union-station-2024/ Also, check out our new book, 'World Film Locations: Los Angeles Volume 2', edited by Jared Cowan, Gabriel Solomons and Fabrice Ziolkowski. Available wherever you buy books. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/W/bo238313161.html
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10 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 51 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 24: Andrew Ullman at Ontario St. Comics from "Unbreakable"
In our first episode outside of Los Angeles, we head to Philly to meet up with location manager Andrew Ullman at Ontario St. Comics. Andrew reflects on discovering his love cinema while growing up in the City of Brotherly Love, becoming the first agent to one of today's foremost comedic actors, finding artistic gratification as a location professional, and returning to his hometown where he became a frequent collaborator of M. Night Shyamalan's. Jared shares with Andrew his personal connections to the production of "Unbreakable" as we dig into the film's locations. We're also joined by Bill Fink, the owner of Ontario St. Comics, the long-established North Philadelphia comic book shop used in Shyamalan's contemporary superhero tale. Ontario St. Comics: www.facebook.com/OntarioComics
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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes 16 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 23: Kelly Stuart at Majers Coin Laundry from "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
Location Manager Kelly Stuart joins us at Majers Coin Laundry, the San Fernando, CA laundromat featured as the home and business of the Wang family in the Best Picture-winning film "Everything Everyhwere All at Once." In what is arguably our most candid conversation to-date, Kelly talks about meeting with the film's creators, the challenges of finding the perfect laundromat, the spiritual "cleansing" of one of the film's locations, why location professionals deserve credit for their roles as creative collaborators, and much more. We're also joined by the owner of the location, Kenny Majers. Majers Coin Laundry: Instagram - majers_coin_laundry - www.instagram.com/majers_coin_laundry/ Facebook - San Fernando Majers Coin Laundry
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 20 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 22: Michael Burmeister at Biff's Grandma's House from "Back to the Future Part II"
Over a 35 year career, location manager Michael Burmeister worked on some of the most explosive action films in contemporary cinema including "True Lies," "Twister," "Pearl Harbor" and "Transformers." But he broke into the feature film world working locations for two of the most highly celebrated sequels ever made, "Back to the Future Part II" and the trilogy's Western conclusion. On this episode, we meet up with Michael at the South Pasadena home used for Biff's grandmother's house in "Back to the Future Part II." We talk about securing some of the locations from the original film, an unlucky neighborhood location, a cameo appearance in "E.T," and working on "Edward Scissorhands," "Casino," and "National Treasure," on which a fake Liberty Bell made for an awkward 11 o'clock news story.
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3 years ago
54 minutes 39 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 21: Russ Fega at Sammy Jankis's House from "Memento"
When Christopher Nolan's feature debut "Memento" hit screens, it shattered all structural conventions of narrative filmmaking. We meet up with the film's location manager, Russ Fega, in Altadena, CA, at the home of the film's muddled and forgetful accountant, Sammy Jankis. Russ lives across the street from the Jankis house and has invited the homeowner, Terry Andrues, to join us. Russ talks in-depth about working with Nolan in the very early part of the filmmaker's career, appearing onscreen in a handful of Nolan's films, and making the transition from a location manager to the owner of a successful location service business. For more information about Russ's locations company, Home Shoot Home, please visit https://homeshoothome.com.
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3 years ago
1 hour 37 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 20: Rusty Cundieff at Simms Funeral Home from "Tales From the Hood"
Director and co-writer of "Tales From the Hood," Rusty Cundieff, meets us in Angelino Heights, outside the turn-of-the-century Victorian used as the exterior of the Simms Funeral Home in the 1995 horror film anthology. Rusty talks the inspiration behind the settings in "Tales From the Hood," filming an explosive zombie scene in downtown L.A., his affinity for cemeteries, and the joys of location scouting.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 51 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 19: Ken Haber at Ash Avenue from "Suburbicon"
We meet up with veteran location manager, scout and current Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) board member Ken Haber in the neighborhood from George Clooney's 1950s-set crime drama, "Suburbicon" (2017). Ken talks the challenges of finding a period-accurate, '50s housing development in contemporary L.A., becoming Ridley Scott's go-to location manager, and a familial connection going back to Brooklyn, NY. A few of the neighbors of Ash Avenue also join us to talk about the experience of having their street appear in a major motion picture.
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4 years ago
59 minutes

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 18: David Lyons at The Great Wall Chinese Restaurant from "Norbit"
Eddie Murphy's 2007 film "Norbit" was a critical disaster but a gargantuan success at the box office. We sit down with the film's assistant location manager, David Lyons, at the Great Wall Chinese restaurant in Reseda, CA, the interior location for the film's Golden Wonton Restaurant and Orphanage. David discusses the ins and outs of shooting an Eddie Murphy picture on location, why "Norbit" is a problematic movie, his genuine love of filming locations, and why "Norbit" remains on his resume.
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4 years ago
53 minutes 34 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 17: Larry Ring at Eckhart Auto Body from "Punch-Drunk Love"
We're back for our first episode "On Location" since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. We meet up with "Punch-Drunk Love" location manager Larry Ring at Eckhart Auto Body, the site of Adam Sandler's workplace in the 2002 offbeat romantic comedy by San Fernando Valley native, Paul Thomas Anderson. Also joining us is the owner of Eckhart Auto Body, Mark Cardella Sr. Larry and Mark haven't seen each other since the movie was made, and the stories are priceless. Visit Eckhart Auto Body: http://eckhartautobody.net
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4 years ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Episode 16
On this episode of On Location with Jared Cowan, location managers from L.A., New York City, Florida, Michigan, and Athens, Greece, give us the inside stories on filming locations from "True Lies," "Arachnophobia," "Inside Llewyn Davis," "Jason Bourne" and much more.
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5 years ago
56 minutes 44 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Episode 15
Continuing our stay-at-home efforts that began in Episode 14, eleven location professionals from Seattle to Italy talk some of their favorite filming locations.
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5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 51 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Episode 14
In a temporary departure from our normal format, fourteen location professionals from across North America discuss some of the locations that have left indelible impressions on their careers.
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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 24 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 13: Patti Podesta & Tony Salome at the Ambassador Hotel from "Bobby"
Production designer Patti Podesta and location manager Tony Salome meet up with us at Robert F. Kennedy Inspiration Park, just outside the former grounds of L.A.'s magnificent Ambassador Hotel, where we dive into the locations of Emilio Estevez's critically acclaimed 2006 film, "Bobby". Salome and Podesta discuss the intricacies of trying to film at the Ambassador Hotel when, after decades of being seen on screen, the property was off-limits to filming. They also reflect on the reverence of filming at the actual location where Bobby Kennedy was fatally shot, doubling the Ambassador Hotel at other L.A. locations, and Estevez as a writer-director.
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 12: Steve Woroniecki & Scott Trimble at the Getty Center from "Star Trek Into Darkness"
We head up to Starfleet Command, aka the Getty Center, and dive into the locations from J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" (2009) and "Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013) with Steve Woroniecki and Scott Trimble. They talk about the monumental job of putting together the locations for both films, their genuine love of the series, and working on subsequent "Star Trek" projects. www.getty.edu
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5 years ago
1 hour 46 seconds

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Ep. 11: Tim Hillman at the Fox Fire Room from "Magnolia"
For the 20th anniversary of Paul Thomas Anderson's 1999 San Fernando Valley mosaic, "Magnolia," we were "up before the dawn" to meet location manager Tim Hillman at one of the film's most recognizable shooting locations. We talk specificity of locations when working for the auteur filmmaker, Hillman's change of career in his early 30s, working on the 1991 comedy "Drop Dead Fred," and much more.
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5 years ago
56 minutes 22 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 10: John Panzarella & Leslie Thorson at the Lovell Health House from "L.A. Confidential"
We meet up with Location Manager, John Panazarella, and Key Assistant Location Manager, Leslie Thorson, at the Lovell Health House from Curtis Hanson's 1997 noir masterpiece, and arguably the greatest Los Angeles film ever made, "L.A. Confidential." We're also joined by Ken Topper, whose family owns the world-renowned home, and Josh Gorrell, tour guide at the Lovel Health House and expert on its architect, Richard Neutra. Our new co-producer, Ian Rutherford, joins us for his first episode.
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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 15 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 9: Rob Gibson at Vincenzo's Pizza from "Drive"
Location manager Rob Gibson returns to Vincenzo's Pizza, the setting of Nino's Pizzeria from Nicolas Winding Refn's gritty L.A. fable, "Drive." Gibson breaks down the challenges and successes of assembling locations for a foreign filmmaker with an unfiltered perspective of Los Angeles, whose previous knowledge of the city was acquired through the iconography of L.A. films.
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6 years ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 8: Richard Davis Jr. at Mr. Miyagi's Little Trees from "The Karate Kid Part III"
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of "The Karate Kid Part III," released on June 30, 1989, we meet up with the film's veteran location manager, Richard Davis Jr., at the former site of Mr. Miyagi's Little Trees. Richard discusses memorable experiences working on the original film, coming back for the third installment in the franchise, collaborating with director John G. Avildsen, and (kind of) revisiting some of the original film's locations. This episode is full of location stories that may surprise even the most die-hard fans of "The Karate Kid."
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6 years ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
Ep. 7: Robert Foulkes at the Bowtie Project from "Destroyer"
Our first episode about a brand new film focuses on the locations from Karyn Kusama's L.A. detective drama, DESTROYER. Location Manager Robert Foulkes joins us along the banks of the L.A. River at one of the film's main locales, the Bowtie Project. We discuss depicting L.A. in a way it's never been seen, working with Karyn Kusama, the misconceptions of a location manager's job, watching the mind-blowing stunts of "Terminator 2", and finding locations for little L.A. movie called "La La Land."
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6 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 39 seconds

On Location with Jared Cowan
One day prior to leading multiple tours of the original location of Industrial Light & Magic, in Van Nuys, CA, for over a hundred people, renowned visual effects innovator and nine-time Academy Award winner Dennis Muren met up with us at the location. It was the first time Dennis had stepped foot inside the building in nearly fifty years, making it once-in-a-lifetime 'On Location" episode. We talked about the maddening pressure of creating the groundbreaking visual effects for "Star Wars" (1977) at this nondescript industrial property outside the Van Nuys airport, why he wanted to work for George Lucas and the filmmaker's clear cinematic vision, meeting Steven Spielberg for the first time at ILM, Van Nuys, his genuine love of movies and filming locations, and his feelings on the reemergence of VistaVision. Today, the location is home to Neiman & Company, an established architectural signage firm that's been in business since 1965 and purchased the building in the early 2000's. www.neimanandco.com