The Los Angeles Unified School District, whose campuses across the city are popular venues for film and TV productions, has suspended the use of is facilities to filming due to concerns about the s…
. “All previously-issued permissions for filming and film parking are rescinded,” said FilmLA, the city’s film office. “Film vehicles, etc., are to be removed from campus.”
“To date FilmLA has direct knowledge of several film productions that were voluntarily canceled or rescheduled” because of concerns over the spread of the virus, the film office said in its latest update on the rapidly evolving situation. “In addition, the closure of LAUSD facilities to filming caused some planned filming activity to be canceled.”
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