Can we get an overhead map for Wrigley?
BlackCircle
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I worked as a location manager in the film business for 15 years and we would always create maps for the crew to point out where things were located catering, crew parking, set, basecamp... etc. etc.
Is anyone familiar enough with the venue or the band to design something like this? Or does something like this already exist?
Here's an example:

Is anyone familiar enough with the venue or the band to design something like this? Or does something like this already exist?
Here's an example:

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I guess that’s why movies suck these days. You guys waste all your time making these maps. Just walk around the park. It’s fun!!0
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here's an overhead view of the 2016 setup if people want to look for what their field sightlines might be.
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LOL.Ninetytworules said:I guess that’s why movies suck these days. You guys waste all your time making these maps. Just walk around the park. It’s fun!!
Locations maps could be one of the essential keys to a film crew. Without a great location department, films can really suffer.
Imagine 300 extras with no catering tent or imagine having actors, directors, above the line crew show up with no place to park.
The location department on a film are like the Road Crew. They set everything up so the day runs smoothly. Without the location department... movies don't get made. Now... whether that movie is any good or not is up to the overall production. I've worked on some dog shit films and our Location department was amazing.
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I would imagine a very similar setup as 2016. The park area is now complete (the gray triangle below the "2"), but that will be an area for people with tickets to hang out before entering the stadium. No merch stands will be floating there - 2 and 3 will definitely be merch stands again, not sure if Metro (1) will exist.Dug1200 said:
I'm sure most info will be sent out tomorrow.0 -
Above map is pretty accurate with the exception that the merch tent is supposed to be at Clark/Waveland intersection, to the left of the famous Chicago Fire Department Station over there."Red Rover, Red Rover, Mike McCready – Take Over!!" - E.V.
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All good points.BlackCircle said:
LOL.Ninetytworules said:I guess that’s why movies suck these days. You guys waste all your time making these maps. Just walk around the park. It’s fun!!
Locations maps could be one of the essential keys to a film crew. Without a great location department, films can really suffer.
Imagine 300 extras with no catering tent or imagine having actors, directors, above the line crew show up with no place to park.
The location department on a film are like the Road Crew. They set everything up so the day runs smoothly. Without the location department... movies don't get made. Now... whether that movie is any good or not is up to the overall production. I've worked on some dog shit films and our Location department was amazing.0 -
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Good location department = cricketsBlackCircle said:
LOL.Ninetytworules said:I guess that’s why movies suck these days. You guys waste all your time making these maps. Just walk around the park. It’s fun!!
Locations maps could be one of the essential keys to a film crew. Without a great location department, films can really suffer.
Imagine 300 extras with no catering tent or imagine having actors, directors, above the line crew show up with no place to park.
The location department on a film are like the Road Crew. They set everything up so the day runs smoothly. Without the location department... movies don't get made. Now... whether that movie is any good or not is up to the overall production. I've worked on some dog shit films and our Location department was amazing.
Bad location department = dozens of threads from 10clubbers complaining about logistics0 -
anybody ever have tickets in field W or field X? I'm in field W, 15th row, wondering if the view was obstructed at all from the sound board tent thing?0
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You should be able to see the whole stage ... maybe not one of the video screens but that's no big deal. The bigger issue is the sea of people in front of you on flat ground.east_ia_pj_fan said:anybody ever have tickets in field W or field X? I'm in field W, 15th row, wondering if the view was obstructed at all from the sound board tent thing?0 -
Could not have put it better myself.Discopij said:
Good location department = cricketsBlackCircle said:
LOL.Ninetytworules said:I guess that’s why movies suck these days. You guys waste all your time making these maps. Just walk around the park. It’s fun!!
Locations maps could be one of the essential keys to a film crew. Without a great location department, films can really suffer.
Imagine 300 extras with no catering tent or imagine having actors, directors, above the line crew show up with no place to park.
The location department on a film are like the Road Crew. They set everything up so the day runs smoothly. Without the location department... movies don't get made. Now... whether that movie is any good or not is up to the overall production. I've worked on some dog shit films and our Location department was amazing.
Bad location department = dozens of threads from 10clubbers complaining about logisticsI'm like a tab0
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