Location shooting means that instead of filming in a studio or a place designed specifically for filming, like a movie set, the people making the movie or TV show go to a real-life location to film. This could be any place that exists in the real world, like a park or a restaurant or even someone's house.
When they decide to do location shooting, the people in charge of making the movie or TV show usually have to do a lot of planning first. They might have to get permission to film in the location they want to use, and they might have to figure out how to make sure all the equipment they need for filming can work there. They also have to think about things like the weather and whether there will be noises or other distractions that could make it hard to film.
Once they're actually on location, the filming process can be a lot different than if they were in a studio. They might have to be careful not to disrupt the people or animals who live or work in the area, and they might have to work around the natural lighting and other features of the location.
But despite all the challenges, location shooting can be really rewarding because it allows the people making the movie or TV show to capture a real place and all the little details that make it unique. It can also make the scenes seem more realistic and help viewers feel like they're really experiencing the story along with the characters.