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Guest: Kelly Harris Titles: Supervising Location Manager; Locations & Production Logistics Leader Episode Theme: Locations aren’t just “where you shoot”—they’re how production actually happens. Kelly breaks down the creative + logistical power of the locations department, from scouting to permits to managing entire neighborhoods. Why this matters right now: With tighter budgets, shorter seasons, and new formats like verticals, productions need smarter location strategy more than ever—and Black women need visibility in the roles that quietly run the industry. Kelly Harris is the kind of industry pro who makes the impossible look effortless because she’s doing the work nobody sees. From getting her start in Cincinnati on Rage in Harlem to building a career in Los Angeles, Kelly shows how relationships, preparation, and leadership make locations the backbone of production. This is a masterclass in how the location department touches every department. What we talk about Relationships as Currency: The Call That Changed Her Career (00:04:29) A day in the life of a location manager: scouting, strategy, and service (00:09:41) Let’s Talk Tech: “Area of Use” and why it’s everything (00:16:37) Let’s Talk Finance: FilmLA, permits, union wages, and location budgets (00:19:34) Verticals + the future: why this format could be a win for locations (00:33:58) Why you’ll want to listen A crystal-clear breakdown of what locations actually does (00:09:41) Real talk about FilmLA fees and what they do and don’t control (00:20:13) Practical career money: union wage ballparks + negotiation mindset (00:23:59) Future-proofing: how vertical storytelling changes production strategy (00:33:58) The leadership gem: protect your health, reputation, time, and finances (00:42:18) About the guest Kelly Harris is a Supervising Location Manager whose career spans film and television across major studios and networks. Known for her strategic scouting, production diplomacy, and deep logistical expertise, she’s helped productions secure and manage complex locations from neighborhoods and private properties to major institutions while supporting every department on set. Listen now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Watch the full episode on YouTube @TruJuLoMedia. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a creative who needs to hear it. Follow @SistaBrunchPodcast for clips, community, and resources. Support the show and help keep these conversations accessible at Patreon.com/SistaBrunch or GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch. Please visit our website to get more information: http://www.trujulo.com/ ✨ Watch or listen to the stories of Black women and Black gender expansive people succeeding in entertainment—listen now at http://www.sistabrunch.com/ 🔔S𝐮𝐛𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬. / @trujulomedia 🔗 Stay Connected With Us. Instagram (TruJuLo Media): / trujulomedia Instagram (Sista Brunch podcast): / sistabrunchpodcast Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/trujulomedia Linkedin: / fanshencox Website (TruJuLo Media): http://www.trujulo.com/ Website (Sista Brunch podcast): http://www.sistabrunch.com/ 📩 For business inquiries: info@trujulo.com ============================= 🎬Suggested videos for you: ▶️ • Inside Netflix’s ‘Act Your Age’: Empowerin... ▶️ • Passing for White Isn’t What You Think—My ... ▶️ • Want to Be a Hollywood Producer? Here’s Wh... ▶️ • What It’s REALLY Like Being a Hollywood Ca... ▶️ • How Emmy-Winner Tanya McRae Reinvented Her... ▶️ • How a Train Ride Led to a Sundance Film - ... ▶️ • Jacqueline Luckett on Adapting 'Passing Lo... ================================= ✅ About TruJuLo Media. Welcome to TruJuLo Media! We are a production company that uplifts stories that speak truth, in pursuit of justice in service of love. It's a space for teaching and supporting Black, Brown, Native/Indigenous, Asian filmmakers, podcasters, and content creators. We produce Sista Brunch, a podcast highlighting Black women and Black gender expansive people thriving in entertainment and media. Through industry stories, we celebrate those shaping the future of film, TV, and digital media. Founded by playwright and producer Fanshen Cox, TruJuLo Media champions inclusive storytelling and industry transformation. Fanshen toured nationally with her one-woman show One Drop of Love, produced at Pearl Street Films, and co-authored the Inclusion Rider. For Business inquiries, please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: info@trujulo.com 🔔 Subscribe and explore powerful stories, industry insights, and real experiences from filmmakers and media changemakers! / @trujulomedia =================================