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I mean city-wise. I think Burbank is one of them?

2007-03-06 12:58:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Other - Destinations

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"With the breakup of domination by "the Studios" and the continued incursion of television into the cinematic audience, the major production companies gradually transformed into management structures that simply put together artistic teams on a project-by-project basis and made what studio spaces they retained available for rental, which remains the norm today."
There are lots more, especially independent producers, who put together deals and use each other's studios. Many of those listed below now are parts of huge conglomerates like Disney, TimeWarner, and Sony...

1] Buena Vista, Burbank
2] Columbia (see Sony)
3] Culver (see Sony)
4] Dreamworks; Glendale
5] Lucasfilm, Marin County (near San Francisco)
6] MGM; Santa Monica (see Sony)
7] Miramax (see Buena Vista)
8] Morgan Creek, Santa Monica
9] New Line (see Time warner)
10] Paramount, Hollywood
11] Pixar; Emeryville
12] Sony Pictures; Culver City
13] TriStar (see Sony)
14] Touchstone; Burbank
15] 20th Century Fox; Century City
16] United Artists (see Sony)
17] Universal Studios; Universal City
18] Warner Brothers, Burbank

2007-03-07 01:34:04 · answer #1 · answered by peter_lobell 5 · 0 0

Your suitable.. which could be Warner Bros. also there is Paramount off of sundown in i wager could be seen la or Hollywood... and also you've commonly happening it truly is in Studio city.. Sony tristar MGM is in Culver city... Fox Studios is in Centry city... wish this helped.... cheers!

2016-12-05 08:35:51 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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