Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Batpic keeps shoots up

"The Dark Dark night Increases" ongoing to help keep La film production chugging along within the first week from the 4th quarter, because the latest Batpic was probably the most active offlot shoot a week ago for that fifth week consecutively and also the sixth week within the last seven. The Batman follow up from director-producer Christopher Nolan -- for auction on permits as "Magnus Rex" -- tallied up 31 allowed days a week ago, based on figures provided Tuesday through the FilmL.A. enabling agency. Warner Bros. has set This summer 20 because the release date for Nolan's third Batpic. Total feature days allowed a week ago were flat at 105 days, a treadmill less compared to same week this year around the heels of rising 50% throughout the 3rd quarter. Additional features shooting in La include "Argo," "Sunken City," "531," and "The L Lounge." Total allowed production days rose 13% to 572 a week ago after third quarter production published a 15% hike within the same duration of 2010. TV shooting edged up four days to 310 days, with "How Do You Look?" probably the most active a week ago with 22 days. Other television productions shooting in La include "Prime Suspect," "Work,Inch "Awake," "House," "Justified," "Vehicle Players 2," "Real Existence" and "Take advantage of Drydek's Fantasy Factory." Commercial shooting was up 67% to 157 days with Picrow's CCI commercial shot accumulating probably the most days at 60. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

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