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John Wiley September 16th, 2011 12:18 AM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
Fox Studios?

Seriously though, I don't think you have a very high chance of being able to film at a real life hospital. Even if you do somehow find a hospital willing to accomodate you, you'll be required to jump through all sorts of hoops with insurance, permits, etc.

You could try contacting some local private practitioners such as GP's, dentists, radiologists, physiotherapists, etc, who might have hospital beds, operating theatres, or whatever else it is you need for your hospital scene, and who might be willing to let you do it after hours.

Your best budget bet though is to just build a very basic set yourself with a few props and clever camera angles, or to re-write the scene so it can take place elsewhere.

Steve Elgar September 16th, 2011 03:46 AM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
Some Specialist Dr's have their own Operating Theatres which may be available on weekends. I know of one, but can't give you the name on here. And not sure if he'd allow it, but you can give it a go.

Kevin Spahr September 16th, 2011 06:24 AM

Re: Looking for a second shooter with camera pkg
 
That's exactly my point!
Ads like this should be on craigslilst

Andrew Smith September 16th, 2011 07:03 AM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
Aged care facilities also have hospital style beds in the "high level care" sections.

And they tend to have a room become available from time to time. :-)

Andrew

Chris Soucy September 16th, 2011 03:55 PM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
Not as silly a request as you might think.

There was a bit of a "to do" in central London a few years back when the local health board dicovered in it's end of year accounts that an entire ward, mothballed due to budget restrictions, had been rented out to a film company for "quite some time" to shoot a feature.

It wasn't so much the fact that it had happened, but that the "higher ups" didn't know about it till well after the event.

Check with the admin at your local medical board, there's bound to be a mothballed Base hospital (complete) or wards, scattered all over Sydney.

I know there's one (entire mothballed Base hospital) in Coffs Harbour, a tad out of the way for you though, probably.


CS

PS: From memory, in the London incident, the ward came complete with all fixtures, fittings, equipment and even, I think, supplies. Everything but patients!

Anmol Mishra September 16th, 2011 07:30 PM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
I looked at a list of closed hospitals in Sydney. Most of them have been converted into housing. A consequence of the housing bubble (the one that we dont have).

I also emailed out to a bunch of student organizations at Usyd - so lets see if that would pan out. The Nursing and Medicine Faculty have Clinical labs that would be perfect.

Allan Black September 16th, 2011 08:15 PM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
I assume your script says 'hospital table' because of how the person passed away, was it an exterior accident or happened in the hospital? Obviously it's not in an operating theatre, would a bed be more suitable?

It would seem to portray more drama on a 'hospital table', but that smacks of being in the morgue. The procedure for deceased persons is to move them to the morgue of a hospital asap, possibly awaiting an autopsy. Getting into a morgue will be a problem, getting out more so.

So I'd try a private hospital, asking about exterior shots to establish the scene, emphasising limited gear, lights, duration, on a weekday etc. along with a small sympathetic crew, a suitable patient male/female? your own flowers and a movie credit. Good luck.

btw looks like you started your thread in the wrong forum, on the day make sure you leave time to find the hospital :)

Cheers.

Anmol Mishra September 16th, 2011 08:37 PM

Re: Sydney Australia - Renting a hospital room for an hour.
 
Hi Allan.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allan Black (Post 1682640)
I assume your script says 'hospital table' because of how the person passed away, was it an exterior accident or happened in the hospital? Obviously it's not in an operating theatre, would a bed be more suitable?

Yes a bed, as the person had drowned.

Quote:

It would seem to portray more drama on a 'hospital table', but that smacks of being in the morgue. The procedure for deceased persons is to move them to the morgue of a hospital asap, possibly awaiting an autopsy. Getting into a morgue will be a problem, getting out more so.
I did think of sneaking into the uni morgue, where the cadavers lie. But I doubt a small crew and cameras can be explained.

Quote:

So I'd try a private hospital, asking about exterior shots to establish the scene, emphasising limited gear, lights, duration, on a weekday etc. along with a small sympathetic crew, a suitable patient male/female? your own flowers and a movie credit. Good luck.
I am trying the training beds for the uni Nursing and Medical faculties. They are made to look like a hospital bed. And may work with the right angles.

Jawad Mir September 17th, 2011 10:26 AM

Looking for second shooter in Vancouver, Canada
 
I am looking for a second shooter on October 8th for 4-5 hours in the evening and possibly few more hours next day in Vancouver

For now someone with their own 5d, 7d or 60d with perhaps few L Series Prime Canon lenses, Tripod and Video lights

This is a small pre wedding event. It's Paid of course

Please email me contact@jawadmir.com with equipment list

Thanks


Jawad

Dylan Couper September 18th, 2011 11:05 AM

Re: Looking for second shooter in Vancouver, Canada
 
I've got a few hundred clients who meet your criteria, email me if you don't find someone through here.

Brian Press September 21st, 2011 06:13 PM

Looking for LA Wedding Cinematographers for Oct 1st.
 
Hey Guys and Gals!

Well, these last minute bookings keep on coming in. So, I am looking for a few experienced shooters for an Oct 1st wedding here in LA. Also, looking to build our team in general, so yeah, let's rock!

Looking for
DSLR's
Sliders
Stedicams / GlideCams
some sweet lenses.
Major creativity!
no bright clothes :-)

Must have shot at least a dozen weddings and feel comfortable working weddings. You can take a look at our style to see if it works for your style.
impressivecreations.com

These are all paying jobs as well! Please email info@impressivecreations.com if you are interested or have any questions!

Thanks!

Brian

Michael Hutson September 25th, 2011 09:26 AM

Just moved to Chicago area.
 
Moved to Elgin. Looking for work. Have 2 Cannon XH-A1's, steadicam/vest, and assorted equipment.

Don Bloom September 25th, 2011 09:32 AM

Re: Just moved to Chicago area.
 
Hey welcome to my hood! I'm not far from you in Hoffman Estates. Email me off the forum, maybe I can help you out.

Ross Zuchowski September 26th, 2011 03:56 PM

Re: Just moved to Chicago area.
 
Always looking to know more shooters in the Chicago area- I'm in the west suburbs myself. I'll send you an email.

Don Bloom September 26th, 2011 03:59 PM

Re: Just moved to Chicago area.
 
Hey Ross, good to meet you. Done some work in Melrose before. Could we be putting together another Chicago Mafia? ;-)


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