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WHAT DOES A PICTURE CAR
COORDINATOR DO? (In the Entertainment industry. What Does A Picture Car Coordinator Do?)
What Does A Picture Car Coordinator Do?
A picture car is any vehicle that will appear on
film. They are the automotive equivalent of Hollywood actors. ... These
production companies will plan their shoot and have a specific vehicle, or
vehicles, in mind. The picture car coordinator locates, arranges for, and
supplies camera and picture cars, which can be classic cars, vintage cars,
period correct cars, special interest cars, stunt cars, or any other requested
vehicle.
What would Knight Rider be without the wit and wisdom
of KITT; how would Bo and Luke get out of all those predicaments on The Dukes
of Hazzard without the good old General Lee? Those automotive stars aside, any
time you see a car in a film or TV show, a specialized technician known as a
picture car coordinator is on set as well. Picture car coordinators locate and
modify vehicles to the needs of the production; this includes customizing cars
so that they can safely perform stunts or produce certain shots essential to
the director’s vision.
Duties
Picture car coordinators oversee the modification,
movement, usage, and repair of vehicles that appear in a film or television
show. They make sure that the rigid timetable of the production is not
interrupted by mishaps like a classic hot rod that fails to start. These
technicians maintain communication with the builders of the specialized
vehicles, so that if any problems arise or parts need replacing, mechanics are available to quickly fix the
issue. They may oversee a team of mechanics, fabricators, and painters during
production. Picture car coordinators are also consultants, responsible for
providing input on the type of vehicles that would be appropriate for certain
aspects of the film or its characters. They decide how many duplicate versions
to make and what modifications need to be done to each car so that it performs
its required role. They also plan and implement the budgets for moving,
fueling, maintaining, and modifying the cars.
Skills & Education
Obviously, a picture car coordinator must know
vehicles inside and out. Although academic qualifications are not a
requirement, training and experience as a mechanic is invaluable. You must be
creative and innovative with modifications to maximize the vehicle’s effect in
the film. The picture car coordinator must also be a good manager, with an eye
for detail and excellent negotiation skills in order to procure the desired
vehicles. Accounting is also part of the role, since the job depends on
creating and keeping within allotted budgets for specialized vehicles, as well
as reporting on those budgets to producers. Good communication skills are
necessary to communicate effectively with the special effects, camera, and
transportation departments within the production.
What to Expect
Picture car coordinators work very long hours to meet
the demands of the film’s timetable and ensure all vehicles are in working
order. You may spend time in an office environment, planning and tweaking
budgets, as well as overseeing the team fabricating or repairing the vehicles.
You may be called upon to communicate with the film’s director, production
designer, and producers; you will definitely interact with the transportation
department. A knack for multi-tasking and planning is a must for the picture
car coordinator; you must have the required vehicles on site and running from
start to finish during all filming hours.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
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York Film Academy, The Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide Magazine, Media
Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School, Daily
Variety, The Film Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Career Trend,
Producer's Code of Credits, Truity, Production Hub, Producers Guild of America,
Film Connection, Variety, Wolf Crow, Get In Media, Production Beast, Sony
Pictures,
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