FilmLA To Raise Permit Fees, Citing Production Slump & Rising Costs

FilmLA fee hikes

Los Angeles film production Getty Images; FilmLA

FilmLA is raising its fees next month, citing the continuing downturn in Los Angeles on-location film and TV production and rising costs. The city and county film-permitting office today that it is imposing a roughly 4% increase effective July 1.

The permit application fee will be $931, with various other rates increasing as well. See a chart of FilmLA’s basic-fee hikes below.

Related Stories

filmla to raise permit fees, citing production slump & rising costs
News

Los Angeles Production Struggling Post-Strike As Shoot Days Down 8.7% In Q1, FilmLA Says

filmla to raise permit fees, citing production slump & rising costs
News

FilmLA Sound Stage Study Spotlights Expansion In UK & Georgia, Dip In Local Shoots For One-Hour TV Series In 2022

The nonprofit organization cited “the observed, multi-year pattern of production decline in Greater Los Angeles,” along with increasing costs for its business. FilmLA also noted higher costs of its employees’ wages and benefits, which it says comprises nearly 80% of its annual operating budget and is projected to increase significantly in the coming fiscal year.

The move comes as the local film and TV biz is reeling from the effects of last year’s long WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and overall Hollywood contraction and still struggling with post-Covid production recovery. FilmLA noted that it receives no state or local government funding for its service and also is affected by periods of work disruption.

“We recognize that news of a fee increase is never welcome, and we appreciate our customers’ understanding,” FilmLA President Paul Audley said in a statement. “We would not increase fees without first finding ways to significantly reduce our operating costs, including downsizing our office space and right-sizing our workforce, as we have already done. Ultimately, these adjustments are necessary to sustain the people and programs that keep Los Angeles accessible to filmmakers, including rapid-turnaround permit processing, free production planning assistance and comprehensive community relations including Neighborhood Notification and On-Location Monitoring.”

Its board of directors — which comprises industry representatives including studio, independent and commercial production executives, industry labor representatives and community representatives — evaluates the need for service rate adjustments each fiscal year.

filmla to raise permit fees, citing production slump & rising costs

FilmLA

OTHER NEWS

2 minutes ago

Fixing Texas’ ballot secrecy problems won’t be easy, experts say

5 minutes ago

Higher budget for Parliament Lodges sought

5 minutes ago

Audio leaks case IHC rules phone tapping without law 'illegal'

5 minutes ago

The last 7 Wimbledon women’s singles winners: ft. Serena Williams and Ashleigh Barty

5 minutes ago

Furious Martin Lewis lashes out at Tory video of him - 'no where' did I say that

5 minutes ago

Malaysia to host 3-day Pakistan Tape Ball Cricket contest

5 minutes ago

Tiger Woods stance called into question as PGA Tour legend lets slip private chat

8 minutes ago

After the Sept. 11 attacks, Michelle Buteau decided: 'I better start living'

8 minutes ago

Spenser Granese Joins Kiernan Shipka, Kiefer Sutherland & Krysten Ritter In ’80s Revenge Thriller ‘Stone Cold Fox’

11 minutes ago

Video: Active shooter threat 'contained' by Florida cops after hours-long standoff

11 minutes ago

Video: Fifth beachgoer dies in just four days amid furious rip currents at this popular vacation spot

11 minutes ago

As a beach hut sells for £480,000, do they deserve sky-high price tags - and should YOU rent one?

11 minutes ago

‘He Flashed Big Time’: Daniel Jeremiah Offers Huge Praise for Keeanu Benton

11 minutes ago

The Constituent at The Old Vic

12 minutes ago

North Korea risks WW3 as it sends 'cannon fodder' troops to fight for Putin in Ukraine

12 minutes ago

Hunter Biden laptop liars sold out their country WHILE working for the CIA

12 minutes ago

Over 60 ice cream products recalled for listeria risk: See list of affected items

12 minutes ago

Cowboys Take Swings On Four High-Upside Prospects

12 minutes ago

South African ski resort now closed!

12 minutes ago

Packers way too early 2025 draft preview: PFF's top 10 CBs

13 minutes ago

Aer Lingus pilots begin work-to-rule as 270 flights cancelled over pay dispute

13 minutes ago

Signs of beavers living by Dorset river confirmed by wildlife trust

13 minutes ago

Romano: Ten Hag new contract ‘really close’ with Man Utd legend ‘tempted’ by coaching return

13 minutes ago

Verizon Brings Streaming Perks to Home Internet Customers, Unveils New Logo

13 minutes ago

Stats say the Steelers are the true comeback kids of the NFL

13 minutes ago

Donald Trump's Horrific Primary Night Shows Limits of His Power

13 minutes ago

Fanatics debuts new Columbus Blue Jackets jerseys

13 minutes ago

Kaizer Chiefs: Second coach heading out of Naturena – LATEST

13 minutes ago

2020: Biden tells Trump to, 'shut up,' during heated debate

13 minutes ago

Phil Foden has left England's Euro 2024 camp for "pressing family matter"

13 minutes ago

Tagovailoa’s value according to you!

13 minutes ago

T20 World Cup semi-finals schedule, timings and how to watch

13 minutes ago

FedEx will benefit from chip demand, says Don Broughton

13 minutes ago

2024 Dark Horses to Make a Super Bowl Run

13 minutes ago

Lewis Hamilton addresses Ferrari ‘second thoughts’ theory after Mercedes resurgence

14 minutes ago

Sophia Bush, Ashlyn Harris step out for date night at the ballet: Photos

14 minutes ago

E2E Tech 100 List for 2024 Unveiled

14 minutes ago

Glastonbury Festival live: England Euro 2024 match not being shown due to headline clashes

14 minutes ago

The US housing market is 'stuck,' and might remain that way until 2026

14 minutes ago

Most travelers trying to keep frugality in mind when planning summer travel: Experian