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LA Film Shoot Days Decline: 16% Drop from 2024

LA Film Shoot Days Decline: 16% Drop from 2024

January 15, 2026 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment

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Los Angeles Film &⁣ television Production‍ Declines in 2025

Table of Contents

  • Los Angeles Film &⁣ television Production‍ Declines in 2025
    • Shoot Day Statistics and Overall Trends
    • Factors Contributing to the Decline
    • Impact on Local ‌Economy and Employment
    • Efforts ‌to Retain ⁢and Attract Production
    • Breaking⁣ News Check ‌(as ​of 2026/01/15 22:14:07)

Film and television‍ production​ in Los Angeles experienced‌ a notable‍ decrease ⁤in 2025, wiht ‍total shoot days falling ⁤by 16.1% ⁣compared to 2024, continuing a trend of production moving out of the city.This⁣ decline raises​ concerns about the‍ economic impact on the local industry‍ and workforce.

Shoot Day Statistics and Overall Trends

The total number⁢ of​ shoot days in Los Angeles for 2025 was ⁣9,184, a decrease from the 10,919 shoot days ⁤recorded‍ in⁢ 2024. This⁢ represents ‌a 16.1% drop, according to data ⁢released by the Los Angeles County Film Office’s 2025 Permit Statistics Report. ​ The decline follows a 5.5% decrease ⁢in 2024, ​indicating ⁣a sustained downward⁢ trend.

Example: In 2023, Los Angeles saw‍ 11,631 shoot days, demonstrating a cumulative decline of over 20%‌ across the last two years.

Factors Contributing to the Decline

Several factors contribute to the ​ongoing exodus of film and television production from los⁢ Angeles. These include increasing production costs, the ‌availability​ of substantial tax incentives in other‌ states and​ countries, and ‍limited stage space. ⁤ Competition from states like Georgia and Louisiana, which offer generous tax credits, is particularly strong.

Detail: ‌ Georgia’s entertainment ⁢tax credit offers a 30% tax credit on qualified production expenditures, with an additional ‌5% credit for including a georgia-prominent logo. Georgia Department of Economic Development – Entertainment Tax Credit.Louisiana offers‍ a similar incentive ⁢structure.

Impact on Local ‌Economy and Employment

The‍ reduction in shoot days directly impacts the Los‌ Angeles⁢ economy and employment within the entertainment industry. Fewer productions⁢ mean⁣ fewer jobs for crew members, actors, and ⁣related businesses.The Los Angeles County‍ economic ‌Development ⁣Corporation (LAEDC)‌ estimates that‌ each‌ shoot day generates approximately $75,000 in economic ⁤activity.

evidence: Based on the LAEDC’s ⁢estimate, the 1,735-shoot day decrease‌ in ‍2025 translates to a loss ‍of approximately‌ $130.1 ‌million ‍in economic activity. LAEDC Report ⁢on ⁣Film & TV Production Decline

Efforts ‌to Retain ⁢and Attract Production

The Los Angeles‍ County Board of Supervisors and the ⁣City of Los ‌Angeles⁤ are actively working to address the decline. Initiatives include streamlining the permitting process,expanding studio infrastructure,and advocating for increased state and⁤ federal tax incentives. ‍ In November 2025, the los Angeles County⁢ Board of Supervisors ⁢approved⁢ a $20 million fund to ​support local​ film production.‍

Official Statement: “Los Angeles remains the creative ⁢capital of the world,‍ and we are committed to ensuring it remains a competitive location for film and television production,” stated⁣ Supervisor Kathryn Barger in a press release following the fund’s approval.

Breaking⁣ News Check ‌(as ​of 2026/01/15 22:14:07)

As of January 15, 2026, ⁤there have been no ​significant new developments regarding the decline in‍ Los⁣ Angeles film and television production. The California State Legislature is currently considering a bill (AB 1234)‌ that would expand the state’s film and television tax credit, but its passage ‍is uncertain.

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