As I do more and more Japan TV jobs, I've been compiling a list of things to bring to survive sometimes long shooting schedules. I call this my "Location Shoot Survival Kit."
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
It's nice to polish the pearly whites after wolfing down that bento.
Sunscreen
My pale vampire-like skin needs ample amounts of this for outdoor shoots.
Insect Repellent
Japanese bugs are brutal!
Snacks / Munchies
It really sucks to act with a growling stomach. I'm a fan of "Calorie Mate," a dense, high-calorie cookie-like snack that is surprisingly filling.
Bottled Water
I find that all Japan producers are pretty good about keeping the staff hydrated, but just in case...
Body Spray / Deodorant
You may not smell so shower-fresh near the end of a 12-hour location shoot.
Handkerchief / Hand Towel
Life in Japan has taught me to always have one of these on "hand!"
Related Articles
Getting Started in Japan's Sho...
Getting work in the Japanese entertainment industry is not especially challenging, but don't expect fame and fortune to follow. This ain't Hollywood, dude. He...
Japanese Celebrities That Look...
Ryoko Yonekura & Sigourney Weaver Anna Tsuchiya & Christina RicciSean McArdle Kawakami & Hugh JackmanAyako Kawahara & Catherine Zeta JonesMiz...
Why Japanese TV Sucks
If you're in America right now, I'm really jealous of your horn of plenty that is American TV. I took my home country's TV for granted, and now I realize how g...
My Experience with Inagawa Mot...
After getting laid-off from my IT job in the summer of 2009, I decided to sign up at Inagawa Motoko Office (aka "IMO") hoping to at least make some money while ...