Hollywood’s production slowdown worsens as LA soundstage use hits low
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Los Angeles film industry struggles as soundstage occupancy plummets: study
Los Angeles has long been the "Entertainment Capital of the World" as the film and television stars congregate to the area to film the next big thing — but a new study shows that the region's claim to that title could be in jeopardy. According to nonprofit FilmLA, which helps production companies book filming spaces and obtain permits, the occupancy rate of soundstages across the L.A. area was at 63% in 2024 — a dramatic drop off from 90% in 202…
Los Angeles Film Sound Stage Occupancy Declined to 63 Percent in 2024, Report Finds
LOS ANGELES—Sound stage occupancy in the Greater Los Angeles area declined to 63 percent in 2024, a 6 percent drop from 2023, according to a report released April 3 by Film LA, continuing a trend that officials described as worrisome as the film industry aims to recover from the impacts of COVID-19 and a dual worker strike. As a result of challenging years, regional sound stage occupancy levels, which previously held in the 90th percentile from …
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