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Filming In Old Town Newhall To Include Simulated Gunfire

Filming in Old Town Newhall is expected to occur on Main Street on Monday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 7.


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On Monday, filming is set to take place inside and outside the Way Station Coffee shop and El Trocadero Steak House.

The scenes will include the use of fake guns and action out on the sidewalk and street.

Production vehicles will be situated in posted areas for certain times of the day.

“Signs will be posted ahead of time and personnel will be there if anyone has questions,” said Evan Thomason from the Santa Clarita Film Office. “The gunfire will be in a contained area and supervised by sheriffs.”

Both sides of Main Street from 8th to 9th Street will be closed, as well as from Market Street to 6th Street.

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On Wednesday, another production company is set to film inside and outside a vacant store on Walnut Street and IMAC Medical Group on Main Street.

The scenes will also include fake guns and gunfire, as well as breaking into a building and speeding off in a vehicle.

“Typically, it doesn’t make that much noise,” said Thomason. “The gunfire will be in a contained area and supervised by sheriffs.”

Both sides of Main Street will also be closed from 5th Street, as well as portions of 6th Street, Walnut Street and 9th Street.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies are planning to be on site for traffic control and safety at each location.

For more information, contact the Santa Clarita Film Office at (661) 284-1425.

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