It has been three months and counting of film and TV production shutdowns in Los Angeles due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the end might be in sight as the state of California and Los Angeles County lifted restrictions on shooting on June 11.
Jonathan Dolgen, former chairman of Viacom Entertainment Group, currently serves on the board of the city's Homeland Security Advisory Council, a nonprofit housed at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy that was created before COVID-19 to help support efforts to prepare for and respond to a crisis — whether man-made, pandemic or natural disaster.
But given the pandemic's devastating impact, the HSAC board, which also includes Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD chief Michel Moore, is liaising.
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