As the official film office for the City and County of Los Angeles, FilmLA has long been a critical partner in managing on-location production and serving the complex needs of a dynamic, multi-jurisdictional industry. FilmLA’s comprehensive services have enabled our region to remain one of the preferred filming destinations.
Equally important is the work of FilmLA’s research division, which plays an indispensable role in documenting and analyzing production trends across the region. FilmLA produces a suite of timely, data-driven reports, including:
Quarterly and Annual On-Location Production Reports, which track shoot days by production category and provide insight into production volume and seasonal shifts; The Scripted Content Study, which offers detailed analysis of where film and television projects are made, how Los Angeles compares to other production hubs, and the economic implications of shifting market share; and The Sound Stage Production Report, which presents data on stage occupancy and usage trends, giving a window into infrastructure demand and industry dynamics.
At the LAEDC’s Institute for Applied Economics, we have consistently drawn on FilmLA’s research to support our own work. This includes economic analyses of the California Film and Television Tax Credit Program, assessments of infrastructure capacity, and broader evaluations of the industry’s role in the regional economy. FilmLA’s data has grounded our findings and helped us advocate effectively for policies that protect and grow high-quality jobs in this creative sector.
We deeply value our partnership with FilmLA and commend the professionalism, transparency, and analytical rigor that characterize the organization’s research output. We look forward to continued collaboration and alignment in support of our shared goal: ensuring that Los Angeles remains a global leader in film and television production.