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- FAQWho is organizing the Film Works L.A. campaign? What is runaway production? What can I do to help? Where can I find recent news and developments about the campaign? Who can I call if I have questions about filming happening on my street? Who is organizing the Film Works L.A. campaign? Film Works is composed of a coalition of industry stake-holders from small businesses, local companies, labor organizations, community leaders and concerned citizens who want to take an active role in strengthening community ties to the entertainment industry and help keep Los Angeles the entertainment production of the world. What is Runaway Production? While definitions of runaway production vary, Dr. Martha Jones of the California Research Bureau offers a succinct definition: “Runaway production refers to films that were conceptually developed in the United States, but filmed somewhere else. If the conversation is at the federal level, runaway production goes to other countries. If at the state level, production that goes to other states is runaway.” What Can I do to help? Film Works encourages everyone to learn as much as they can about the importance of the entertainment industry to the Los Angeles region. The information available on our Resources page is an excellent place to start. Please visit the Film Works Take Action page for a variety of ways in which you can help us increase visibility, download educational resources, see what others are saying and even make your own voice heard by submitting user produced content. Where can I find recent news and developments about the campaign? Please visit the News Room Page for the latest updates and/or subscribe to our RSS feed. You can also follow Film Works on Twitter and become a fan on the Film Works Facebook Page. Who can I call if I have questions about filming happening on my street? Information about FilmL.A. and film permitting in its covered jurisdictions is available on their web site.
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2012: Another Year Fighting Runaway Production
Earlier this month, FilmL.A. released its year-end 2012 report covering on-location film production in Los Angeles. The total number of Permitted Production Days (PPDs) for all categories saw a marginal increase of 1.7% in 2012 compared to 2011. But the overall numbers for all categories conceal what’s happening in the key production subcategories that matter most in terms of employment …
Read More2012: Another Year Fighting Runaway Production
Earlier this month, FilmL.A. released its year-end 2012 report covering on-location film production in Los Angeles. The total number of …
Read MoreThe Economic Impact of “Argo”: 90 Days and $31 Million
From August to November 2011, Ben Affleck’s Argo filmed in Los Angeles and spent $31,049,818. Filming locations in the Los …
Read MoreCalifornia Film & TV Tax Credit: Defending the State from Runaway Production
In 2009, California enacted a Film & Television Tax Credit program to help defend the state from runaway production. Guess …
Read MoreDecline in Television Production Hammers L.A.
FilmL.A. — the not-for-profit community benefit organization that coordinates permits for filmed entertainment shot on-location in the City of Los …
Read MoreFilmL.A. Pilot Report: L.A.’s Share of TV Dramas Sees “Dramatic” Decline
Earlier this month, FilmL.A. released its fifth report from its eight-year study of television pilot production. The report presented a …
Read MoreCalifornia Film & Television Tax Credits: Too Few to Meet Filmmaker Demand
On June 1, the California Film Commission (CFC) awarded a new round of film tax credits under the California Film …
Read MoreFilm Works Weekly Reel News Update
Welcome to another installment of Film Works Reel News Update, where we highlight recent news of interest to Film Works …
Read MoreReel Waste & Recycling: Betting on California Economy, Making State Greener
Two years ago, when runaway production drove on-location feature production in Los Angeles to a record low, the original owners …
Read MoreLouisiana Film Officials Confuse Fact With Fiction, Integrity of Industry Data Suffers
Despite the size and importance of the film and television industry — and not only for California, but for the …
Read MoreMajor Warner Bros. Film Helps Save the Day for Neglected Children at L.A. Nonprofit
Thanks to the enterprising people at Warner Bros. Studio’s Encore Program, the generosity of the producers on a major feature …
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