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'''On location''' is a term used to describe the filming on such a real site. The term is often ''mistakenly'' believed to mean that the production is being filmed on the actual location in which its story is set, but this is not necessarily the case. '''On location''' is a term used to describe the filming on such a real site. The term is often ''mistakenly'' believed to mean that the production is being filmed on the actual location in which its story is set, but this is not necessarily the case.
 +== See also ==
 +:''[[backdrop]]''
 +*[[Location manager]], the person responsible for the locations department
 +*[[Location scouting]], filming location
 +*[[Location library]], location library
 +*[[Location shooting]]
 +*[[Film production]], film production
 +*[[Filmaps]], share and discover film locations
 +*[[List of films shot in Almería]]
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A filming location is a place where some or all of a film or television series is produced, in addition to or instead of using sets constructed on a studio backlot or soundstage. For example, the television series 24 is filmed primarily on location except for some scenes which are always filmed on the same sets.

On location is a term used to describe the filming on such a real site. The term is often mistakenly believed to mean that the production is being filmed on the actual location in which its story is set, but this is not necessarily the case.

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