No Scripted TV Shows Are Filming On Location In L.A. As WGA Strike Enters Third Month

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No scripted TV series are shooting on location in Los Angeles due to the ongoing Writers Guild strike, according to data compiled by FilmLA, the city and county film permit office

Once again, no scripted TV series are shooting on location in Los Angeles due to the ongoing Writers Guild strike, according to data compiled by“In a normal week at this time of year, there would be dozens of scripted television projects in production,” FilmLA said Wednesday of the week ending July 2. “By contrast, we have no scripted TV series with permits to film this week.

In the previous week, FilmLA reported that three scripted TV series had pulled permits to film on location, and the week before that there were just two, while in the two preceding weeks there weren’t any. For the most recent week, the permit count for feature films and television projects is down by 64% compared to the same week last year. “These are the categories into which all scripted projects fall, though not all production within these categories is affected by the labor action,” FilmLA noted. “Reality TV, as one example, still appears in these counts in addition to non-union independent films.

 

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