A film studio (also known as movie studio or simply studio ) is a major entertainment company that makes films . Today, they are mostly financing and distribution entities. Additionally, they may also have their own privately owned studio facility or facilities; however, most firms in the entertainment industry have never owned their own studios, but have rented space from other companies. The day-to-day filming operations are generally handled by their production company subsidiary.
36-626: The Kaufman Astoria Studios is a film studio located in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City . The studio was constructed for Famous Players–Lasky in 1920, since it was close to Manhattan 's Theater District . The property was taken over by real estate developer George S. Kaufman in 1982 and renamed Kaufman Astoria Studios. The studio is home to New York City's only backlot , which opened in December 2013. The property
72-404: A security guard . The sound stage is the central component of a studio lot. Most studios have several; small studios may have as few as one, and large studios have as many as 20 to 30. Movie studios also provide office space for studio executives and production companies, and makeup rooms and rehearsal rooms for talent. If space allows, a studio may have an outside backlot . Finally, there
108-613: A faster recovery, contributing to the increasing dominance of Hollywood over New York City. The Big 5 By the mid-1920s, the evolution of a handful of American production companies into wealthy motion picture industry conglomerates that owned their own studios, distribution divisions , and theaters , and contracted with performers and other filmmaking personnel led to the sometimes confusing equation of studio with production company in industry slang. Five large companies: RKO Radio Pictures , 20th Century Fox , Paramount Pictures , Warner Bros. , and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer came to be known as
144-656: A growing proportion of Hollywood movie revenue, with approximately 70% of total movie revenue coming from international ticket sales; and the Chinese domestic box-office revenue is projected to outpace those of US in 2020. The growth of film studios and filmmaking outside of Hollywood and the US has produced popular international film studio locations such as Hollywood North ( Vancouver and Toronto in Canada ), Bollywood ( Mumbai , India ), and Nollywood ( Lagos , Nigeria ). As
180-597: A motion picture of their own because they are not entertainment companies or motion picture companies; they are companies who sell only studio space. In 1893, Thomas Edison built the first movie studio in the United States when he constructed the Black Maria , a tarpaper-covered structure near his laboratories in West Orange , New Jersey , and asked circus, vaudeville, and dramatic actors to perform for
216-634: A new 18,000-square-foot sound stage on its Astoria campus within two years. In 2020, Kaufman Astoria Studios announced a five-block redevelopment project around the studio, in conjunction with Larry Silverstein , Bedrock Real Estate, and ODA Architecture. The area would be called Innovation QNS and stretch from 37th to 43rd Streets from 35th to 36th Avenues. The project, to cost $ 2 billion, would add 2,700 residential units, 200,000 square feet (19,000 m) for shops and restaurants, and 250,000 square feet (23,000 m) for creative industries. Construction could begin in 2023. Motion pictures filmed there include
252-654: A tram tour of the backlot where films such as Psycho and Back to the Future were once shot. In fall 2019, movie mogul Tyler Perry opened Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta . The studio lot is claimed to be larger than any movie-studio lot in Hollywood. In the 1980s and 1990s, as the cost of professional 16mm film equipment decreased, along with the emergence of non-film innovations such as S-VHS and Mini-DV cameras, many young filmmakers began to make films outside
288-491: Is Carmen Sandiego? Other projects recorded at the studios have included Judge Judy , Power of 10 , The Cosby Show , Cosby , The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd , Swans Crossing , Law & Order , Million Dollar Password , the 2009 pilot of The $ 1,000,000 Pyramid , Video Power , Spin City , Generation Gap and Mariah Carey 's MTV Unplugged . WFAN , a local sports radio station owned by Audacy ,
324-407: Is a secure compound enclosed by a tall perimeter wall. This is necessary to protect filmmaking operations from unwanted interference from paparazzi and crazed fans of leading movie stars . Movement in and out of the studio lot is normally limited to specific gates (often capped with grand decorative arches), where visitors must stop at a boom barrier and explain the purpose of their visit to
360-733: Is a studio "commissary", which is the traditional term in the movie industry for what other industries call a company cafeteria . In addition to these basic components, the largest film studios are full-service enterprises offering the entire range of production and post-production services necessary to create a motion picture, including costumes, props, cameras, sound recording, crafts, sets, lighting, special effects , cutting, editing, mixing, scoring, automated dialogue replacement (ADR), re-recording, and foley . Independent suppliers of all these services and more (e.g., photographic processing labs) are often found in clusters in close proximity to film studios. Nitrate film , manufactured until 1951,
396-726: The United States Army Signal Corps Army Pictorial Service took over the studio for the making of Army training films until 1971, including The Big Picture , shown on American network television and later in syndication. In 1975, the studio opened again for shooting on Thieves . In 1978, the property was designated a national historic district and added to the National Register of Historic Places . The district encompasses six contributing buildings. In 1981, New York City received an Urban Development Action Grant from
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#1732773145920432-459: The patents relevant to movie production at the time. Early movie producers relocated to Southern California to escape patent enforcement, thanks to more lenient local courts and physical distance from company detectives and mob allies. (Edison's patents expired in 1913.) The first movie studio in the Hollywood area was Nestor Studios , opened in 1911 by Al Christie for David Horsley . In
468-407: The vertically integrated structure of the movie industry constituted an illegal monopoly . This decision, reached after twelve years of litigation, hastened the end of the studio system and Hollywood's "Golden Age". By the 1950s, the physical components of a typical movie studio had become standardized. Since then, a movie studio has usually been housed on a "studio lot." Physically, a studio lot
504-640: The Big Five, the majors, or the Studios in trade publications such as Variety , and their management structures and practices collectively came to be known as the studio system . The Little 3 Although they owned few or no theaters to guarantee sales of their films, Universal Pictures , Columbia Pictures , and United Artists also fell under these rubrics, making a total of eight generally recognized major studios. United Artists, although its controlling partners owned not one but two production studios during
540-568: The Golden Age, had an often-tenuous hold on the title of major and operated mainly as a backer and distributor of independently produced films. Smaller studios operated simultaneously with the majors. These included operations such as Republic Pictures , active from 1935, which produced films that occasionally matched the scale and ambition of the larger studio, and Monogram Pictures , which specialized in series and genre releases. Together with smaller outfits such as PRC TKO and Grand National,
576-771: The US Broadcast Board of Governors. They are also acoustical and audio video consultants to outside clients and other design firms. The firm is in Miami and Shenyang, China and works both in the United States and abroad. Work abroad has included locations in the United Kingdom , Eastern and Western Europe , Southeast Asia , India , the Middle East China and the far East. The firm and their projects have been published numerous times both in
612-576: The Worm on Sesame Street , married Annie Evans, a writer for the show on the Sesame Street set. The ceremony was performed on the steps of 123 Sesame Street and the reception was held throughout the rest of the set. On December 3, 2013, a 34,800 square foot backlot was dedicated. It is the only studio backlot in New York City. In 2014, Kaufman Astoria Studios announced plans to build
648-629: The camera. He distributed these movies at vaudeville theaters, penny arcades, wax museums, and fairgrounds. The first film serial , What Happened to Mary , was released by the Edison company in 1912. The pioneering Thanhouser movie studio was founded in New Rochelle, New York in 1909 by American theatrical impresario Edwin Thanhouser . The company produced and released 1,086 movies between 1910 and 1917, successfully distributing them around
684-585: The federal government for the renovation and expansion of the studio which Kenneth Schuman , NYC Commissioner for Economic Development, described as being of "compelling public interest". In 1982, the property was taken over by real estate developer George S. Kaufman and renamed Kaufman Astoria Studios. Kaufman Astoria Studios has seven sound stages including the new Stage K, designed by the Janson Design Group . In 2008, Martin P. Robinson , who plays Mr. Snuffleupagus , Telly Monster , and Slimey
720-729: The film industry had once hoped—movie studios were increasingly being used to produce programming for the burgeoning medium. Some midsize film companies, such as Republic Pictures , eventually sold their studios to TV production concerns , which were eventually bought by larger studios, such as the American Broadcasting Company which was purchased by Disney in 1996. With the growing diversification of studios into such fields as video games , television stations , broadcast syndication , television , theme parks , home video and publishing , they have become multi-national corporations. International markets account for
756-475: The minor studios filled the demand for B movies and are sometimes collectively referred to as Poverty Row . The Big Five's ownership of movie theaters was eventually opposed by eight independent producers, including Samuel Goldwyn , David O. Selznick , Walt Disney , Hal Roach , and Walter Wanger . In 1948, the federal government won a case against Paramount in the Supreme Court , which ruled that
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#1732773145920792-472: The musicals Hair and The Wiz , and the films Goodfellas and Carlito's Way . In 1984, The Jacksons ' music video " Torture " was filmed there as well. The 1986 movie The Money Pit starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long . Many sequences, especially the 'visitation' sequence in 2002 TV mini series Angels in America , were also shot there. A 2009 remake, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 , also used
828-538: The past 15 years and maintains a global practice in all practice areas. Founded by Dennis Janson in 1997, the firm is a medium sized specialty firm. Mr. Janson has practiced in these specialty areas since 1979. The firm specializes in the design of television studios/facilities, film and sound stages, music recording studios, post production suites, screening rooms, production facilities, mixing rooms and specialty interactive and media design for networks, corporations, governments, private individuals and has even worked for
864-555: The same year, another 15 independents settled in Hollywood. Other production companies eventually settled in the Los Angeles area in places such as Culver City , Burbank , and what would soon become known as Studio City in the San Fernando Valley . The stronger early public health response to the 1918 flu epidemic by Los Angeles compared to other American cities reduced the number of cases there and resulted in
900-492: The studio as, "the studio where I'd been making all of my pictures since 1923" in her autobiography Swanson on Swanson. In 1938, ...One Third of a Nation... was the last feature film to be shot there during that era. Educational Pictures rented space at the facility during the 1930s, until Educational closed its doors in 1938. The last theatrical films produced at Astoria were a series of short Robert Benchley comedies released by Paramount between 1940 and 1942. In 1942,
936-557: The studio facility was known as the Paramount Studio. In 1932, after Paramount Pictures moved all studio operations to California, the Astoria location was turned over to independent producers, including Walter Wanger , whose films were released through Paramount or other Hollywood film companies. All the films starring tango icon Carlos Gardel made in the United States were shot at Astoria Studios. Gloria Swanson cites
972-578: The studio system. Filmmakers and producers such as Mike Judge , Adam Sandler , Jim Jarmusch , Robert Rodriguez , Steven Soderbergh , Quentin Tarantino , Kevin Smith and Richard Linklater made films that pushed boundaries in ways the studios were then reluctant to do. In response to these films, many distributed by mini-studios like Miramax , the majors created their own in-house mini-studios meant to focus on edgier, independent content. Focus Features
1008-601: The studios increased in size they began to rely on production companies like J. J. Abrams ' Bad Robot to handle many of the creative and physical production details of their feature films. Instead, the studios transformed into financing and distribution entities for their films (generally made by their affiliated production companies). With the decreasing cost of CGI and visual effects , many studios sold large chunks of their once-massive studio spaces or backlots to private real-estate developers. Century City in Los Angeles
1044-718: The studios. In 2011, the remake of Arthur filmed a few scenes there. Television shows filmed at the studio include Sesame Street , Succession , Orange Is The New Black , Onion News Network , Johnny and the Sprites , Bear in the Big Blue House , Between the Lions , The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss , Oobi , Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego , and its successor Where in Time
1080-521: The world. In the early 1900s, companies started moving to Los Angeles, California . Although electric lights were by then widely available, none were yet powerful enough to adequately expose film; the best source of illumination for motion picture production was natural sunlight. Some movies were shot on the roofs of buildings in Downtown Los Angeles . Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company , based in New York City, controlled almost all
1116-531: Was created by Universal Pictures and Fox Searchlight was created by 20th Century Fox for this purpose. Janson Design Group The Janson + Tsai Design Associates is an American architecture . acoustic and audio video design firm that specializes in the design of media and entertainment facilities that include television studios, film sound stages, music recording studios, post production suites, audio mixing/color correction and editing, screening rooms and theaters. The firm has worked in 27 countries in
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1152-533: Was designated a national historic district and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The studio was originally constructed for Famous Players–Lasky in 1920 to provide the company with a facility close to the Broadway theater district. Many features and short subjects were filmed there between 1920 and 1933. W. C. Fields made his silent features there. The first Sherlock Holmes sound film, The Return of Sherlock Holmes (also 1929),
1188-601: Was formerly based at the studio before moving to lower Manhattan in the fall of 2009. The walls of the studio are lined with signed images of the performers who have worked in the studios, including Milton Berle , Frank Sinatra , The Marx Brothers , Ginger Rogers , George Burns , Lena Horne , Ethel Merman , Paul Robeson , Lillian Gish , Claudette Colbert , Gloria Swanson , Maurice Chevalier , Jeanette MacDonald , Diana Ross , and Jerry Orbach . Notes Further reading Film studio There are also independently owned studio facilities, who have never produced
1224-435: Was highly flammable, and sets and backlots were and still are very flammable, which is why film studios built in the early-to-mid 20th century have water towers to facilitate firefighting . Water towers "somewhat inexplicably" evolved into "a most potent symbol ... of movie studios in general." Halfway through the 1950s, with television proving to be a lucrative enterprise not destined to disappear any time soon—as many in
1260-680: Was made at the studio by the British producer Basil Dean . The first two films featuring the Marx Brothers , The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930), were shot at the Astoria Studio. Paramount used the Astoria studio heavily in the early years of talking pictures, primarily for short subjects starring New York-based stage and radio performers: Burns and Allen , Eddie Cantor , Tom Howard , Ethel Merman , Rudy Vallee , Lillian Roth , and many others. During this period
1296-399: Was once part of the 20th Century Fox backlot, which was among the largest and most famous of the studio lots. In most cases, portions of the backlots were retained and are available for rental by various film and television productions. Some studios offer tours of their backlots , while Universal Pictures allows visitors to its adjacent Universal Studios Hollywood theme park to take
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