Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer TV and film production in Los Angeles was slow to recover from the industry-wide strikes last fall, according to new data released by FilmLA.
Scripted TV production ticked up slightly in the fourth quarter compared with the prior three-month period, but still remained far below historic levels.
And feature film production continued to decline even after the strikes ended. The WGA strike ended on Sept. 27 after nearly five months, and the SAG-AFTRA strike concluded six weeks later, on Nov.
9. Overall location filming was down 32.4% in 2023 compared to 2022. Those figures include commercials and reality TV, neither of which was directly impacted by the strike, but which were nevertheless down compared to the prior year. “It hasn’t been good for anyone who works in the industry,” said Paul Audley, the president of FilmLA. “2023 was a really, really difficult year.” FilmLA issues location permits for productions throughout the Los Angeles region.
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