FilmLA, the quasi-public agency that handles film permits in Los Angeles, has reported a weak third quarter for 2024.
As the number of movie and TV shoots approaches historic lows, insiders are lobbying for fewer restrictions to help bolster ...
FilmLA is calling for a vast expansion of the California film tax subsidy, citing a steady decline in global market share ...
Filming outside Hollywood panel at IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking Summit November 2 will show that filmmakers need a ...
On-location shoot days in Los Angeles fell 5% during the summer period, marking the weakest quarter of 2024 and falling below ...
Production levels in the Greater Los Angeles area in the third quarter of 2024 were 5% lower than they were during the ...
FilmLA, which handles film permits in the Los Angeles area, is urging state officials to expand California's movie and TV tax ...
The region recorded a total of 5,048 shoot days, marking the weakest quarter of the year thus far and a 36.4% decrease from ...
FilmLA’s report notes that competing locations have built up financial incentives over the past three decades to lure ...
California's market share has fallen from nearly 23% of qualified projects captured in 2021 to 18% in 2023 amid labor strikes ...
Greater Los Angeles' film and television industry saw its slowest quarter of 2024 thus far in Q3, according to the latest ...