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This presentation to the California State Assembly Select Committee highlights the state of on-location film production in Los Angeles during 2010. It reviews permitted production days (PPD), showing a peak of 13,980 and a trough of 4,976 PPD from previous years. The report discusses the impact of California’s film and TV incentives on production activities, emphasizing how essential these incentives are for maintaining a vibrant entertainment industry in the state. The data indicates the significance of on-location filming for the local economy and cultural identity.
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Presentation to the California State Assembly Select Committee on the Preservation of California’s Entertainment Industry On-Location Film Production in Los Angeles 2010 Year-in-Review Friday, March 18, 2011 Pasadena City Hall FilmL.A. ● 1201 W. 5th Street, Suite T-800 ● Los Angeles, CA 90017 ● 213.977.8600 t. ● info@filmla.com
Annual On-Location Feature Filming in L.A. (in PPD) 1996 Peak: 13,980 PPD # of Permitted Production Days (PPD) 2009 Trough: 4,976 PPD Feature Film Projects CA Incentive Feature Film Projects FilmL.A. ● 1201 W. 5th Street, Suite T-800 ● Los Angeles, CA 90017 ● 213.977.8600 t. ● info@filmla.com
Incentivized On-Location Filming in Los Angeles (2010) FilmL.A. tracks production activity in permitted production days (PPD). One PPD is defined as a film crew’s permission to film a single project, at a single defined location, during any given 24 hour period. FilmL.A. ● 1201 W. 5th Street, Suite T-800 ● Los Angeles, CA 90017 ● 213.977.8600 t. ● info@filmla.com
What if CA Didn’t Have a Film & TV Incentive in 2010? FilmL.A. tracks production activity in permitted production days (PPD). One PPD is defined as a film crew’s permission to film a single project, at a single defined location, during any given 24 hour period. FilmL.A. ● 1201 W. 5th Street, Suite T-800 ● Los Angeles, CA 90017 ● 213.977.8600 t. ● info@filmla.com