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Noah Wyle: How 'The Pitt' Offers a Replicable Model to Revive L.A. Film and TV Production

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Noah Wyle

3h ago· 7 min readenOpinion

Summary

Noah Wyle writes a guest column arguing that the success of his show 'The Pitt' offers a replicable production model that could help bring film and TV production back to Los Angeles amid a severe industry downturn. He discusses how the show's efficient, streamlined approach to production could serve as a blueprint for revitalizing L.A.'s struggling entertainment economy, which has seen jobs vanish, soundstages sit empty, and vendors close despite California's increased tax incentive program.

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The harsh decline of film & TV production in Los Angeles the past few years has become a central issue in both the City of Angels' mayoral race & California's gubernatorial campaign.
Even with the Golden State's program now at $750 million annually, jobs are still scant movies & shows are far & few between, soundstages sit empty & vendors are shuttering all over the county.
The crisis has reached some drastic proportions. There has even been bipartisan rumblings of the need for a significant federal incentive being created to keep the home of Hollywood competitive.
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The Pitt’s phenomenal success has marked it a potentially viable production model. Noah Wyle explains how they do it.

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