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Hollywood production giant Universal Television could soon be shooting up to four shows, worth as much as $200 million, in Australia each year, according to senior vice-president of production Richard Ross.
Speaking on the set of its latest show, the 10-part TV series
La Brea, Mr Ross said “we’re committed down here”.
La Brea is set in Los Angeles but filmed in Melbourne and regional Victoria. It centres on a family torn apart by the emergence of a massive sinkhole in downtown LA that creates a portal to another dimension – 10,000 years in the past.
Richard Ross, senior vice president of production for Universal Television, on the Docklands set of La Brea.