Dave McNary Film ReporterOn-location film in Los Angeles plunged to its lowest levels on record for the second quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic, the FilmLA permitting agency reported Wednesday.The report showed overall production plunged by 97.8% to only 194 shoot days as production remained shut down from March 20 to June 15.
State and county officials gave film production the green light to resume in late June, but the permitting agency noted the return to work has been “gradual and cautious.”Television slid 98.2% percent to 52 shoot days; commercials were off 95.5% to 58 days and feature film production was close to non-existent with three days.“The first shutdowns we saw in March were voluntary, and it was hoped they could.
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