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		<title>A View of Life on the Road</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<!--SPOSTARBUST 318 else (!isset($_SESSION['eli_debug_microtime']['SPOSTARBUST_init_skip'])) -->VFX producer, Julia Frey, was profiled here a while back. If you missed it, click here. Her blog isn&#8217;t always about being on location. It&#8217;s about her life. But working on back-to-back film shoots has certainly made her blog, like her life, about being location. She recently returned from a shoot in Morocco and the UK and is currently in the US [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>VFX producer, Julia Frey, was profiled here a while back. If you missed it, click </em><a href="http://yourindustryinsider.com/2009/02/inside-scoop-julia-frey-visual-effects-producer/"><em>here</em></a><em>. </em></p>
<p><em>Her blog isn&#8217;t always about being on location. It&#8217;s about her life. But working on back-to-back film shoots has certainly made her blog, like her life, about being location. She recently returned from a shoot in Morocco and the UK and is currently in the US Pacific Northwest scouting a new project.</em></p>
<p>There is a very specific rhythm and tone to a movie set. It varies according to how happy the set is, which has little to do with the budget of the project (though creature comforts, such as high-end craft service, can&#8217;t hurt). Add to that being away from home and family, working odd hours, exploring new cities, becoming close with people who were total strangers just weeks ago&#8230;</p>
<p>Julia&#8217;s blog, <strong>Julia&#8217;s Mexico City</strong>, captures it perfectly, such as in <a title="Julia's Mexico City" href="http://juliasmexicocity.typepad.com/julias_mexico_city/2009/11/lets-talk-about-nights.html">this post</a>, where she discusses working nights on various projects over the years. If you like reading that one, poke around. You can learn a lot about what life would be like for you if you followed a similar career path to Julia.</p>
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