screeched to a halt last quarter as stay-at-home orders brought filming to a standstill in Tinseltown, according to a new report.Unsurprisingly, production in Los Angeles plummeted 97.8 percent, to just 194 shooting days, compared with the April to June year-ago period, a FilmLA study said.The stark report, which called the second quarter “a near total loss for on-location filming,” said the period marked the “lowest filming levels on record.” That’s linked to the fact that production remained shut from March 20 to June 15 due to the coronavirus.“The first shutdowns we saw in March were voluntary, and it was hoped they could be temporary.