Los Angeles Film Production Slips 5.2% in Q3

Despite a rosy outlook for employment on film and TV productions, the latest quarterly report from FilmLA shows that on-location shooting in Los Angeles dropped again by 5.2% year over year. A total of 9,226 on-location shooting days were logged in the third quarter of 2019, down from 9,734 in 2018. The only major category that saw an increase in shooting days was TV Comedy, which increased 45.6% to 754 shooting days during the third quarter. TV Drama production declined for the first time this year, slipping 28.6%, while feature film production, which has generally struggled this year, dropped another 24.7%. Also Read: Los Angeles Film Production Slips 3.9% in Q2 of 2019 (Report) FilmLA President Paul Audley attributed this drop to a shift in where L.A. shooting is taking place. While employment in the industry is on the rise, FilmLA believes that many of the new jobs are for projects that are moving off the streets and into studio soundstages. “Earlier this month, our research group published a report revealing LA’s significant capture of the scripted television production market,” Audley said in a statement. “Meanwhile, union officials assure us there are ample work opportunities for local crews. We can...

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