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LOCATIONS : Index
These location photos are included as part of the service that ReelStreets offers to the film, movie and TV industries.

The 'LTNK' has grown out of our interest in British film locations, and the fact that several locations seem to get used over, and over, and over again. Brighton Pier, Trafalgar Square and Paddington Station to name just a few. There are other piers apart from that one in Brighton, other Squares apart from Trafalgar and even other stations apart from Paddington.

The locations on these pages have been found by subscribers to ReelStreets, and are offered for your interest, and, hopefully, your productions.

We charge a flat fee of £300.00 to provide the information necessary in order to locate the location, in other words, the address. Any agreement between yourselves and the owners of the property are a matter for your negotiation. We do not charge the property owners for insertion of their properties into our web pages, nor do we make any further charges either to them or to you.

Hope you find something you like, and we’re always available to answer your questions.
info@reelstreets.com

Locations: Index

Architectural
Art Deco
Art Nouveau
Bridges
Churches
Domes
Georgian
Gothic
Industrial
Juxtaposition
Passages/Tunnels

Submitting a location

Firstly, you must be a subscriber to submit photos to this section!

Have you ever found any places that could be used for film, movie or TV locations? Did you take a photo?

Have you still got it, or better still, can you go back and take a digital photo? Because now is the time, and your chance, to earn a few shillings just by keeping your eyes open, using your imagination and taking a snap or three. This section of 'Reel Streets' is created for the Locations That Nobody Knows, nobody that is except you, and me, when you tell me.

Locations are constantly required for all sorts of cinematographic productions because they’re cheaper than sets. Location managers need to find locations that correspond with the ideas of the author of the script and the often very different ideas of the producer of the filmplay. Here’s where we come in. We find the locations, we show the pictures on the site, they choose the ones they like, they pay me, I tell them the address, and I pay you. Should be easy. Want to try?

Why do they pay? Well because it’s a lot easier and cheaper to buy a location “off the peg” than to walk the streets for days looking for one. And the more photos we have on site, the more choice they have, and the more often they come back to us.

You need to produce good clean, sharp photos, with a width of 480 pixels for us to accept and put on site. And maybe tweak the brightness and contrast a tad.

How much? I hear you scream from the depths of your anorak. Well, this is the bit you’ll really like. You get £100.00, yes one hundred smackers if, and when, or when and if, someone chooses one of your locations. As I said, it’s easy.

The downside is that you have to pay us £1.00. Yes, one measly pound to put each of your pics up on the Locations That Nobody Knows site. Only one pound, no repeats, no extras, never, ever, for ever and ever. And why only a pound? Just to keep the real nerds away who would otherwise be submitting all and every pic they’d ever shot for us enter onto the site.

All for only a pound, I must be mad! Did I hear shouts of agreement!?!?

However my altruism ends here, I too get £100.00, from the buyers every time they “buy” a location, because it’s my site. And also every time we sell a picture location, we, Reelstreets, also get £100.00 for the pleasure, pain and cost of running the site, to cover our future and past expenses.
And, best of all, as I said before, you too get £100.00.

Have a look at the pics we are putting up, look at the categories, photograph, submit, pay your pound, be patient and eventually you too, will, I hope, reap your just rewards.

Off we go, but in order to join the group we also want a once and forever, one time, one off payment of £10.00, and this you could easily earn; if only you could drag yourself away from the computer screen for half an afternoon; by taking a photo or two of one of the Reelstreets locations that hasn’t yet been snapped.

Best wishes
John Tunstill