One problem is that more than 1 in 4 industry workers still live there. Here’s a big problem: 27 percent of the industry’s workers (still) reside in L.A., according to a 2024 Otis College report.
The group, comprised of 33 businesses and organizations, is looking to push the narrative that voters in the state also care about keeping the motion picture industry filming in Hollywood. By Erik ...
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Standing in Hollywood actors guild SAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles headquarters alongside a cavalcade of film industry players, Mayor Karen Bass pledged Tuesday to make it easier for productions to shoot in ...
Entertainment industry employment has rebounded after the 2023 Hollywood strikes but only a portion of the job losses has been recovered, according to the latest Otis College Report on the Creative ...
Industry Entertainment co-founder Dan Spilo has been ousted by the company. Spilo was dismissed from production of the film “Runner” after an HR investigation for inappropriate behavior that allegedly ...
Hollywood insiders have warned that Los Angeles is at risk of becoming "the next Detroit" amid fears that the city's decades-long status as the capital of TV and film could come to a swift end if ...
ATLANTA (WJBF) — Georgia’s once-booming film industry is facing new headwinds, even as dozens of projects continue to shoot across the state. State officials say there are currently about 33 film and ...