As filming in Los Angeles resumes, executives are concerned about the financial impact of recent wildfires. The Palisades and Eaton fires forced a halt to approximately 30 productions due to poor air quality and safety precautions for workers. While major studios were not directly threatened, rising costs may arise for supplies, permitting, and insurance. Industry leaders emphasize that despite these challenges, they do not anticipate a significant shift in location decisions, though production costs are becoming increasingly difficult to manage.
The fires may push up ancillary costs for filming in Los Angeles, but executives believe this will not fundamentally change production decisions.
Studios may face rising costs for supplies and insurance, aggravating already difficult financial conditions for the film industry.
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