As Hollywood’s employment crisis deepens with no relief in sight, more than one thousand rallied Sunday in support of amplified incentives intended to convince more film and TV productions to stay in Southern California.
At the “Stay in L.A.” event at a studio services complex in Sun Valley, politicians shared stories of constituents in dire circumstances, industry professionals detailed parenting struggles stemming from working in other jurisdictions, and a labor leader described receiving calls every day from desperate union members as production work has dried up in Southern California in the last few years.




