LA FILM PERMITS DROP NEARLY 25% IN DEC. AMID COVID SURGE

Los Angeles Film Permits Drop Nearly 25% in December as COVID-19 Cases Surge (thewrap.com)

Over the past month, Los Angeles has become America’s epicenter of the COVID-19 crisis; and even though film and TV productions in Hollywood have not been forced to shut down, the infection surge has taken its toll.

According to FilmLA, film permit requests in December fell 24.9% from November with 613 permit requests received. That’s an average of 29 permits per day, the lowest FilmLA has seen since August. While many businesses in L.A. County have been forced to close due to the pandemic, filming has been allowed to move forward as productions are subject to extensive government regulations and mandated COVID-19 safety requirements created last summer by Hollywood’s labor unions.

By: Jeremy Fuster

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