NPR's "Morning Edition" today checked out the lives of film location scouts, which include managing shoots in the middle of Los Feliz village and scouting a smelly defunct dairy near Chinatown. And sometimes a location scout has to build an entire zoo on a ranch in Thousand Oaks and populate it with tigers, flamingos, and a bear, as one location manager is doing for the Cameron Crowe film "We Bought a Zoo." [NPR]
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