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RESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations. UPDATES TO RESERVATION SYSTEM In the meantime, if there is a park you need to book and you cannot find it, please email reservations@filmla.com or contact a Solution Services Representative at (213) 977-8600 and we will prioritize adding it to the site to allow for timely reservations. Please note that this new site ( res.filmla.com) replaces the previous bookingsite
SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back and STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming.TELEVISION REPORT
2 NOTE: A breakdown of data on the three platforms will be tracked moving forward in order to ascertain the number of new shows these platforms are generating annually and where they are being shot. This is to provide year-over-year comparisons, as well as changes overtime.
FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations. UPDATES TO RESERVATION SYSTEM In the meantime, if there is a park you need to book and you cannot find it, please email reservations@filmla.com or contact a Solution Services Representative at (213) 977-8600 and we will prioritize adding it to the site to allow for timely reservations. Please note that this new site ( res.filmla.com) replaces the previous bookingsite
SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back and STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming.TELEVISION REPORT
2 NOTE: A breakdown of data on the three platforms will be tracked moving forward in order to ascertain the number of new shows these platforms are generating annually and where they are being shot. This is to provide year-over-year comparisons, as well as changes overtime.
FILMING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Is a film company planning to film a movie, TV show or TV commercial in your neighborhood? Greater Los Angeles is the film, television and commercial production capital of the world, and the region is rightly celebrated for its creative workforce and unique collection of filming locations.. But these locations are often found in neighborhoods where Angelenos live and work.CONTACT US | FILMLA
Visit the post for more. 6255 W. Sunset Blvd., 12 th Floor Hollywood, CA 90028. In response to the developing COVID-19 situation, the FilmLA offices are temporarily closed to walk-in OBTAIN A FILM PERMIT Below are the following 5 steps for completing the film permit process. So, you’ve scouted several potential locations, picked out your favorites, and made sure they’re in FilmLA’s service area. Before you write the property owner a check or make any commitments, please give us a call to discuss the location and your intendedfilming plans.
FILMLA UPDATES ANNUAL SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT Total Sound Stage & Backlot-Based Projects by Type (2019) In all, FilmLA partners reported a total of 1,700 projects on sound stages and backlots in 2019. This was a five percent increase over 2018, when a total of 1,620 projects reported. Comparing year to year, the mix of projects using partner stages was similar.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of televisionSOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hourAREA REQUIREMENTS
Permit Requirement According to the City of Los Angeles, Division 22, Chapter 13, Article 8, Section 22.350 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, a temporary use (filming) permit is required for all on-location filming of a commercial nature, conducted on both public and private property, within the city's jurisdiction. Application Submission FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
LOS ANGELES CITY PARKS ONLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM FilmLA has been made aware of performance issues affecting the loading times of park properties through the online reservations system. There is a significant lag time for properties to initially load on the landing page, which can affect the search results and the ability to select a location and/or dates. The issue is currently beingBEACHES & HARBORS
14800 Pacific Coast Hwy. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272, Los Angeles, California. 48 Parking Spaces. Open High Demand. Open High Demand. FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back andSOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back andSOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Is a film company planning to film a movie, TV show or TV commercial in your neighborhood? Greater Los Angeles is the film, television and commercial production capital of the world, and the region is rightly celebrated for its creative workforce and unique collection of filming locations.. But these locations are often found in neighborhoods where Angelenos live and work.FILMING SURVEYS
Not all requests to film on-location require a filming survey. Most often, surveys are required due to after-hours filming in residential areas, high impact activity such as street closures or significant parking requests, filming for five or more consecutive days in one location, or when there has been historically high amounts of filming frequency in an area. FILML.A. MONITORS: AT YOUR SERVICE FilmL.A. Monitors are assigned to on-location film productions to complement location managers by serving as “ambassadors” and a point of contact for residents and business owners who may have concerns or questions about the filming process. During a typical day a monitor will interact with the public and production company toresolve
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Whether paper-based or electronic, Notices of Filming include details about the upcoming shoot, including a description of the scene to be filmed, anticipated street parking impacts, and more. Notices also include contact information for production companies and for FilmLA, so that we can troubleshoot potential problems before filming begins. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
FILMWORKS | FILMLA
California Film Commission Announces First Projects Retained via California’s Newly Expanded Film & Television Tax Credit Program. FilmLAJune 2, 2015 For Filmmakers, News Releases, Research Leave a Comment. Ending months of anticipation about the potential impact of California’s new $330 million Film & Television Tax Credit Program,the
THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOOTING IN CALIFORNIA An established television show that has shot its previous seasons outside of the state can move its production over to California and earn a 25% tax credit. Finally, independent films can earn a transferable 25% tax credit, so long as they fall within the budgetary requirements. But there are reasons outside of economics to film inCalifornia.
CALIFORNIA’S TOP FIVE COMPETITORS FOR FILM & TV PRODUCTION With roughly 40 U.S. states and dozens of other nations trying to attract runaway production from California, our state has many competitors. The amount of money other states have been willing to pay to rent a share of the motion picture and television production industry has skyrocketed, going from just $2 million in domestic spending in 1999 to well over $1 billion by 2009. FILM INSURANCE CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR FILMLA, INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT FORM FOR FILML.A., INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED FilmLA, Inc. and its directors, officers, agents and employees Please submit your Additional Insured Endorsement Form with your Certificate of Liability to: insurance@filmla.com. FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back andSOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA Filming brings short term disruptions of vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, plus impacts to street parking, public transportation routes, and more. For this reason, FilmLA and government partners continue to invest in community relations personnel, outreach programs, and supporting technology. LA Loves Film is about stepping back andSOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY Started by Jason’s father, Lyle Waggoner, in the early 1980s, Star Waggons is a local manufacturing and equipment rental powerhouse with an impressive fleet of over 800 custom-built film trailers. That’s right, the bulk of the fleet is built right here in our back yard. Star Waggons’ products are ubiquitous on movie lots across Southern SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Is a film company planning to film a movie, TV show or TV commercial in your neighborhood? Greater Los Angeles is the film, television and commercial production capital of the world, and the region is rightly celebrated for its creative workforce and unique collection of filming locations.. But these locations are often found in neighborhoods where Angelenos live and work.FILMING SURVEYS
Not all requests to film on-location require a filming survey. Most often, surveys are required due to after-hours filming in residential areas, high impact activity such as street closures or significant parking requests, filming for five or more consecutive days in one location, or when there has been historically high amounts of filming frequency in an area. FILML.A. MONITORS: AT YOUR SERVICE FilmL.A. Monitors are assigned to on-location film productions to complement location managers by serving as “ambassadors” and a point of contact for residents and business owners who may have concerns or questions about the filming process. During a typical day a monitor will interact with the public and production company toresolve
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Login | Forgot your password? | Register for an account | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Forgot your password? | Register for an account | Terms of Use | Privacy PolicyENOTIFICATION
Whether paper-based or electronic, Notices of Filming include details about the upcoming shoot, including a description of the scene to be filmed, anticipated street parking impacts, and more. Notices also include contact information for production companies and for FilmLA, so that we can troubleshoot potential problems before filming begins. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
FILMWORKS | FILMLA
California Film Commission Announces First Projects Retained via California’s Newly Expanded Film & Television Tax Credit Program. FilmLAJune 2, 2015 For Filmmakers, News Releases, Research Leave a Comment. Ending months of anticipation about the potential impact of California’s new $330 million Film & Television Tax Credit Program,the
THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOOTING IN CALIFORNIA An established television show that has shot its previous seasons outside of the state can move its production over to California and earn a 25% tax credit. Finally, independent films can earn a transferable 25% tax credit, so long as they fall within the budgetary requirements. But there are reasons outside of economics to film inCalifornia.
CALIFORNIA’S TOP FIVE COMPETITORS FOR FILM & TV PRODUCTION With roughly 40 U.S. states and dozens of other nations trying to attract runaway production from California, our state has many competitors. The amount of money other states have been willing to pay to rent a share of the motion picture and television production industry has skyrocketed, going from just $2 million in domestic spending in 1999 to well over $1 billion by 2009. FILM INSURANCE CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR FILMLA, INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT FORM FOR FILML.A., INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED FilmLA, Inc. and its directors, officers, agents and employees Please submit your Additional Insured Endorsement Form with your Certificate of Liability to: insurance@filmla.com. FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of televisionLOGIN - FILMLA
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Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
FILMLA RESERVATIONS
Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of televisionLOGIN - FILMLA
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Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTER When Greater Los Angeles reopened to filming on June 15 after the COVID-19 shutdown, City and County partners directed FilmLA to temporarily suspend use of Filming Surveys during the permit process. This action was taken out of an abundance of caution, and with consideration for communities affected by COVID-19. FILMING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Is a film company planning to film a movie, TV show or TV commercial in your neighborhood? Greater Los Angeles is the film, television and commercial production capital of the world, and the region is rightly celebrated for its creative workforce and unique collection of filming locations.. But these locations are often found in neighborhoods where Angelenos live and work.CONTACT US | FILMLA
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Whether paper-based or electronic, Notices of Filming include details about the upcoming shoot, including a description of the scene to be filmed, anticipated street parking impacts, and more. Notices also include contact information for production companies and for FilmLA, so that we can troubleshoot potential problems before filming begins. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
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Catty corner across the street at 11345 Ventura Blvd., a building appears to have operated continuously as a nightclub from at least the 1940s to the present day. During the 1940s, the business operated as Grace Hayes Lodge. It became Larry Potter’s Supper Club in the 1950s and hosted actor Lee Marvin speaking to four Young Democrat Clubs on THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOOTING IN CALIFORNIA An established television show that has shot its previous seasons outside of the state can move its production over to California and earn a 25% tax credit. Finally, independent films can earn a transferable 25% tax credit, so long as they fall within the budgetary requirements. But there are reasons outside of economics to film inCalifornia.
FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
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FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
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Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toRESEARCH | FILMLA
Please direct inquiries and opportunities to our research team at 213.977.8600 or media@filmla.com. 2020 Third Quarter - Report. Even as filming is beginning a slow return in Greater Los Angeles, a sobering new report released today reveals the enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s film, television and commercial productionFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA’s technology investment improves access to information by Solution Services, Permit Operations, and Community Relations teams. This feature enables FilmLA staff to provide better customer service and counsel to film industry customers. It also allows filming locations, basecamp locations, and crew parking locations to be mappedfor
MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLAMarch 9, 2021 For Filmmakers, Production Alerts. FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and government permitapprovers.
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Discover new and beautiful places. Make your production dreams come true at some of LA County's most iconic locations.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of televisionLOGIN - FILMLA
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Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTER When Greater Los Angeles reopened to filming on June 15 after the COVID-19 shutdown, City and County partners directed FilmLA to temporarily suspend use of Filming Surveys during the permit process. This action was taken out of an abundance of caution, and with consideration for communities affected by COVID-19. FILMING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Is a film company planning to film a movie, TV show or TV commercial in your neighborhood? Greater Los Angeles is the film, television and commercial production capital of the world, and the region is rightly celebrated for its creative workforce and unique collection of filming locations.. But these locations are often found in neighborhoods where Angelenos live and work.CONTACT US | FILMLA
Main (213) 977-8600. Fax (Main) (213) 977-8610. Fax (Permits) (213) 977-8601. Email* info@filmla.com. Career Opportunities Click here. Refunds Click here. *Please do not send any resumes to our info@filmla.com address. They will not be responded to and accordingly deleted. See our careers page for the proper channels. OBTAIN A FILM PERMIT Below are the following 5 steps for completing the film permit process. So, you’ve scouted several potential locations, picked out your favorites, and made sure they’re in FilmLA’s service area. Before you write the property owner a check or make any commitments, please give us a call to discuss the location and your intendedfilming plans.
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Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hourENOTIFICATION
Whether paper-based or electronic, Notices of Filming include details about the upcoming shoot, including a description of the scene to be filmed, anticipated street parking impacts, and more. Notices also include contact information for production companies and for FilmLA, so that we can troubleshoot potential problems before filming begins. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU Passed into law in the fall of 2009, the ordinance revised section 41.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to make it a misdemeanor offense for production companies to film without a permit or engage in activities not covered by their permits. Since the ordinance’s passage, the LAPD’s Contract Services Section FilmUnit has made
HOLLYWOOD HEIGHTS
Catty corner across the street at 11345 Ventura Blvd., a building appears to have operated continuously as a nightclub from at least the 1940s to the present day. During the 1940s, the business operated as Grace Hayes Lodge. It became Larry Potter’s Supper Club in the 1950s and hosted actor Lee Marvin speaking to four Young Democrat Clubs on THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOOTING IN CALIFORNIA An established television show that has shot its previous seasons outside of the state can move its production over to California and earn a 25% tax credit. Finally, independent films can earn a transferable 25% tax credit, so long as they fall within the budgetary requirements. But there are reasons outside of economics to film inCalifornia.
FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process. To support this mission, we've invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience.RESEARCH | FILMLA
Integral to FilmLA’s work is ongoing research into the benefits that local filming brings to the Los Angeles region. To that end, we maintain an internal research division devoted to the production, collection and dissemination of information regarding the U.S. film production economy and global production trends.MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and governmentpermit approvers.
FILMING SURVEYS
Not all requests to film on-location require a filming survey. Most often, surveys are required due to after-hours filming in residential areas, high impact activity such as street closures or significant parking requests, filming for five or more consecutive days in one location, or when there has been historically high amounts of filming frequency in an area.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA When FilmLA introduced LA Loves Film in late 2019, we did so with the goal of promoting filming sustainability in Los Angeles. What exactly needs to be done to keep local filming sustainable? The answers to that question are many, but we’ve found some good first steps.SOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY If Star Waggons’ Jason Waggoner had his way, celebrities would say “I’ll be in my Star Waggon” instead of, “I’ll be in my trailer.” Started by Jason’s father, FILMLA | THE FILM OFFICE OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFOR FILMMAKERSFOR COMMUNITIESNEWSAREAS SERVED Working Together to Sustain Filming’s Future in Our Neighborhoods Film Permit HelpLearn how to obtain a film permit. Find Great LocationsBrowse LocoScout, a massive library of low-cost, public locations. COVID-19 ResourcesFilmLA's resource center pertaining toFILMLA INNOVATION
FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process. To support this mission, we've invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience.RESEARCH | FILMLA
Integral to FilmLA’s work is ongoing research into the benefits that local filming brings to the Los Angeles region. To that end, we maintain an internal research division devoted to the production, collection and dissemination of information regarding the U.S. film production economy and global production trends.MYFILMLA | FILMLA
FilmLA is committed to streamlining and enhancing the on-location filming process in Greater Los Angeles. To support this mission, we’ve invested heavily in new technology to improve the permit application experience for film industry customers and governmentpermit approvers.
FILMING SURVEYS
Not all requests to film on-location require a filming survey. Most often, surveys are required due to after-hours filming in residential areas, high impact activity such as street closures or significant parking requests, filming for five or more consecutive days in one location, or when there has been historically high amounts of filming frequency in an area.TELEVISION REPORT
In recent years, the proliferation of streaming platforms has coincided with the era “Peak TV,”1 with an ever-increasing number of new television shows available for viewing. The main focus of FilmLA’s 2019 Television Report was the explosion of television SEEKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FILMING IN LA When FilmLA introduced LA Loves Film in late 2019, we did so with the goal of promoting filming sustainability in Los Angeles. What exactly needs to be done to keep local filming sustainable? The answers to that question are many, but we’ve found some good first steps.SOUND STAGE
Studio partners reported a total of 14,491 stage shoot days in 2018. FilmLA defines a shoot day as a crew’s permission to film at one or more defined locations during all or part of a given 24-hour SOUND STAGE PRODUCTION REPORT This report concerns itself with film production on certified sound stages only. Generally speaking, a sound stage is a purpose-built facility designed for indoor filming. STAR WAGGONS: A STAR FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY If Star Waggons’ Jason Waggoner had his way, celebrities would say “I’ll be in my Star Waggon” instead of, “I’ll be in my trailer.” Started by Jason’s father,FILMLA RESERVATIONS
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Ending months of anticipation about the potential impact of California’s new $330 million Film & Television Tax Credit Program, the California Film Commission (CFC) today identified the first 11 television projects that will receive credit under the state’s recently expanded film incentive.TELEVISION REPORT
2 NOTE: A breakdown of data on the three platforms will be tracked moving forward in order to ascertain the number of new shows these platforms are generating annually and where they are being shot. This is to provide year-over-year comparisons, as well as changes overtime.
NEWS | PAGE 8 | FILMLA After filming for three seasons in Dublin, Ireland (which doubled for Victorian-era foggy London), the creators of Showtime’s Penny Dreadful horror drama series, headed west to sunny L.A. with the spinoff Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. FILMING WITHOUT A PERMIT COULD REALLY COST YOU In tough economic times, individuals, families and businesses find ways to slash budgets, streamline and “go without”. One such risky ploy to save money seems be happening more frequently — production companies “going without” a CALIFORNIA’S TOP FIVE COMPETITORS FOR FILM & TV PRODUCTION With roughly 40 U.S. states and dozens of other nations trying to attract runaway production from California, our state has many competitors. The amount of money other states have been willing to pay to rent a share of the motion picture and television production industry has skyrocketed, going from just $2 million in domestic spending in 1999 to well over $1 billion by 2009. THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOOTING IN CALIFORNIA (This is a guest post submitted by Film Works supporter Zack Mandell, a movie enthusiast and owner of www.movieroomreviews.com and writer of movie reviews. He writes extensively about the movie industry for sites such as Gossip Center, Yahoo, NowPublic, and Helium. FILM INSURANCE CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR FILMLA, INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT FORM FOR FILML.A., INC. ADDITIONAL INSURED FilmLA, Inc. and its directors, officers, agents and employees Please submit your Additional Insured Endorsement Form with your Certificate of Liability to: insurance@filmla.com.*
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Location Manager for _The Dark Knight Rises_ We at _Flash Forward_ owe all of you a tremendous amount of applause – let’s say a standing ovation. Your efforts on our behalf during this production have been nothing but, if not beyond, stellar. With your support, we have the confidence that when this pilot goes to series there will be no doubt that shooting in Los Angeles is the only choice. Thank you again for your help, indulgence and cooperation in keeping our production on the right path.Mark Ovitz
Producer for _Flash Forward_ Thank you so much for e-mail notification . It is a great step in helping me notify my tenants ahead of time. It takes me 72 hours of time processing paperwork to post the apartment building. At least I got to enjoy dinner yesterday without running out to the property.Keiko Noda
First National Properties Management Co., Inc., I just wanted to say how much I love online permitting. Now when we have a question about something, we can log on and look.Veronique Vowell
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Thanks for your help with City Hall. Please pass this on: our FilmLA Monitors were great! I cannot imagine having filmed there without their help. I felt like they had everything under control there and wish they’d been involved earlier. A big thanks to them on mybehalf.
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Our great experience today with your FilmLA Monitor underscores the importance of having someone from an independent perspective who understands the importance of respecting the needs of production companies and balancing those against the concerns of residents and small businesses. This is exactly how the system should work.Jonathan Jerald
Arts District Community Filming Liaison A great organization – and as good as the permitting assistance is, the Production Planning Dept. is the invaluable and ONLY way to navigate filming in L.A.!!!Murray Miller
I produced a shoot last Friday and was at first upset that I needed a FilmLA Monitor. But, after meeting and working with him, he instantly became an asset to our production. Our Monitor was personable, professional able to flow with the ever-changing demands of production with ease, grace and humor. If you don’t work on-location, it’s really hard to explain. But, if he didn’t work for FilmLA, I wouldhire him myself.
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Resident of Panorama City, CA FilmLA has always been there to jump in and help out whenever any issues have arisen though the years, and I know many on their staff work the same long hours we do. They are dedicated individuals who tirelessly strive for the same goal we have; to keep the filming and production payroll here in LA where our families and homes are. They help us build and repair the delicate bridge we all have to cross to work everyday. It takes a great deal of talent, dedication and just plain hard work to do that on all sides.Sam Glynn
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CONCERNING COVID-19, FILMLA HAS NO CONFIRMED INFORMATION AS TO THE TIMING OR TERMS OF FILMING’S RETURN TO LOS ANGELES COUNTY. WE APPRECIATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING. FILMLA IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING OR PROCESSING ANY APPLICATIONS TO FILM AT THIS TIME.__
INFORMATION ON COVID-19 By order of local authorities, on-location filming has been shut down in the City and County of Los Angeles since March 20. Limitations and restrictions on business activity and public gatherings, with consequences for film production on-location, are now in effect acrossLos Angeles County.
AS OF TODAY — FILMLA HAS NO CONFIRMED INFORMATION AS TO THE TIMING OR TERMS OF FILMING’S RETURN TO LOS ANGELES COUNTY. We appreciate your understanding. FilmLA is not currently accepting or processing any applications to film at this time. For the latest information, please see OUR COVID-19 RESOURCE PAGE.
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