Hiroshi Mori: But the life can be exciting for a highly skilled class of adventurers --those not averse to expenses-paid hotel rooms, restaurants and living abroad. Just ask Hiroshi Mori, a 49-year-old pre-visualization artist whose digital scene-setting work has been used in movies such as "The Avengers" and "Men in Black: 3." In the last several years, the Hawaii native has worked in Sydney, New York and Albuquerque, N.M., not to mention Los Angeles, home of the company he co-owns, The Third Floor, according to CTV. Still, the inherent uncertainty of filmmaking is compounded by globe-spanning moves every few months or years and LOS ANGELES -- Even as new filmmaking centres help spread Hollywood's wealth around the world, the boost to local economies comes at a personal cost to the specialists who must follow the work. As movie production migrates from place to place, friendships get left behind and raising a family can be difficult. "If you're single, it can be a great lifestyle. You're put up in a hotel. Production pays for it. It's fun, it's great," he says. "Some people love to travel and some people don't because of very practical reasons. But that is the reality of the business now."
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