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Perspective

Dec. 18, 2009

Controlling a Cast of Thousands

Mikhail Reider-Gordon and Michael Spindler of Capstone Advisory Group explore the issues surrounding use of local vendors in foreign productions.

By Mikhail Reider-Gordon and Michael Spindler

Foreign productions, location shoots and other off-shoring can provide one of the largest exposure points for a media and entertainment company. Because so often production companies are looking for a discount in a developing country or to reduce expenses in a pricey overseas location, local vendors are frequently sought for many of the day to day jobs: transportation - drivers, local trucking and car companies (who may be sub...

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