Guy Maugin
Guy Maugin worked in the film industry during the early 1960s, contributing to two productions in distinct behind-the-scenes roles. In 1962, Maugin served as Location Manager for The Trial, a role focused on securing and coordinating filming sites outside of studio environments.
Biography
Guy Maugin worked in the film industry during the early 1960s, contributing to two productions in distinct behind-the-scenes roles. In 1962, Maugin served as Location Manager for The Trial, a role focused on securing and coordinating filming sites outside of studio environments. The position required arranging permits, managing logistics, and ensuring that the chosen locations met the production’s technical and aesthetic needs.
Two years later, Maugin worked as Set Dresser on Let's Rob the Bank, a position centered on selecting and arranging props, furniture, and set decorations to create the intended visual environment for the film. This role demanded attention to period accuracy, thematic coherence, and practical considerations for camera placement and actor movement.
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