Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Chill hits L.A. production
Offlot feature filming went to the frost nova in La, with the other day seeing the least expensive level this year following 2 days of slow activity. The week's total of 67 days was six days under the mid-April frame and under half of the frame this season. Feature activity will be a third in the 2011 levels for your year of 246 days and 229 days through the final 2 days of June. Warner Bros.' period drama "Gangster Squad," starring Sean Penn and Ryan Gosling, was most likely probably the most active feature with 11 permitted days, according to figures provided Tuesday with the FilmL.A. enabling agency. Capabilities lensing in L.A. incorporated "Coyote," "Lords of Salem," "Plan B.," "Seven Psychopaths" and "Crimson." Total permitted production days declined 19% to 533 the other day. TV shooting declined 31% to 398 days, with Little Pond's "Uncover" most likely probably the most active the other day with 31 days. Other TV productions presently shooting in L.A. include "508/509," "American Horror Story," "Prime Suspect," "Ringer," "Southland," "Around the globe in 80 Plates," "The Braxtons" and "Wreck Room." TV Reality days they are under half whatever they were a year ago for a similar period, when TV shooting was beyond typical levels. Commercial shooting was off 38% to three several weeks getting a Honda commercial shot accumulating most likely probably the most days at eight. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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