Tuesday, February 21, 2012

L.A. production increases 14% for year's high

Offlot production in La heated a week ago towards the greatest degree of 2012, rising 14% within the same week last year and striking an annual high. Production seemed to be up a lot more than 25% in the 2011 weekly average to 728 days, based on figures provided Tuesday through the FilmL.A. enabling agency. Features totalled 92 days a week ago -- a lot more than double the amount sluggish period last year. "The Moment" was probably the most active film shooting a week ago with 15 days with a lot of the lensing in a private residence close to the Silver Lake reservoir. Other films presently shooting offlot in La include "Brahmin Bulls," "Cellar," "Directing," "Coffee Town," "Wise Ass," "Your Dog Who Saved Christmas Eve" and "Vigilandia." TV shoots rejected 9% to 385 days due partially to pilot season beginning after this past year. Top TV shoot was tallied up by Fuse's webisode/mobisode "Mountain Dew" with 36 days. Other shows shooting in your area incorporated "Awake," "Criminal Minds," "Revenge," "The Customer List," "Southland," "Touch," "Windsor Square," "America's Got Talent," "House Crashers," "Overtones, " "Push Women" and "The Glee Project." Advertisements demonstrated robust activity a week ago with 251 days, up 39% over same week this past year. A Visa place was probably the most active with 12 days. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

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