Brad Moore(XXVII)
- Location Management
Brad Moore can trace his love of movies all the way back to his earliest memory: him and his siblings sitting in a movie theater for a showing of Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park." If you asked him to recall how he felt when the movie ended, he wouldn't be able to tell you. He was three years old, and it was a terrible idea to take him to see a movie where a T-Rex roars as loud as a freight train before devouring the "blood sucking lawyer." It was at that pivotal moment in cinema history when Brad erupted in tears, which forced his babysitter to remove him and his three siblings from the movie theater. His siblings wouldn't forgive him for many years, and it was not the last time that the film industry would cause him to cry.
In the Summer of 2012, Brad graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor's in Film and Media Arts. He moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter with a dream of working in the film industry. He interned at Smart Post Sound, where he practiced dialogue editing in Pro Tools on old episodes of "Modern Family." He followed that with an internship at Abso Lutely Productions, where he learned how to work on a film set for the first season of Comedy Central's "Nathan For You." In the years that followed, he worked as a PA on any set that would have him, paying his dues on micro budget indies, mockbusters, and the occasional TV show.
In 2014, he was offered the chance to scout locations for Karyn Kusama's "The Invitation." Three days of scouting was enough to convince Brad that this was the line of work for him. In 2016, he landed his first ever Location Manager credit for an online miniseries titled "The Disappearing Girl." He became a full time Location Scout and Manager in 2017. He has since worked on countless projects, including the Facebook Watch series "We Need To Talk," FX's "Oh Jerome, No," Hulu's "All Night," as well as commercials for brands from Heineken to Red Lobster to Apple Computers.
He was hired as an Assistant Location Manager on the second season of HBO's "Euphoria," which allowed him to make his days to join Local 399 as a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He continues to work in an industry that he loves, contributing to great art that will be enjoyed by millions of people across the world. It is an honor of the highest order that he does not take lightly, as evidenced by this overlong biography written during a month-long free trial of IMDbPro.
If you made it this far: Go Eagles, Phillies, and Sixers, and I guess the Flyers too.
In the Summer of 2012, Brad graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor's in Film and Media Arts. He moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter with a dream of working in the film industry. He interned at Smart Post Sound, where he practiced dialogue editing in Pro Tools on old episodes of "Modern Family." He followed that with an internship at Abso Lutely Productions, where he learned how to work on a film set for the first season of Comedy Central's "Nathan For You." In the years that followed, he worked as a PA on any set that would have him, paying his dues on micro budget indies, mockbusters, and the occasional TV show.
In 2014, he was offered the chance to scout locations for Karyn Kusama's "The Invitation." Three days of scouting was enough to convince Brad that this was the line of work for him. In 2016, he landed his first ever Location Manager credit for an online miniseries titled "The Disappearing Girl." He became a full time Location Scout and Manager in 2017. He has since worked on countless projects, including the Facebook Watch series "We Need To Talk," FX's "Oh Jerome, No," Hulu's "All Night," as well as commercials for brands from Heineken to Red Lobster to Apple Computers.
He was hired as an Assistant Location Manager on the second season of HBO's "Euphoria," which allowed him to make his days to join Local 399 as a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He continues to work in an industry that he loves, contributing to great art that will be enjoyed by millions of people across the world. It is an honor of the highest order that he does not take lightly, as evidenced by this overlong biography written during a month-long free trial of IMDbPro.
If you made it this far: Go Eagles, Phillies, and Sixers, and I guess the Flyers too.