Warner Bros. Studios (Burbank, California)

USA / California / Burbank / Burbank, California / Warner Boulevard, 4000
 interesting place, film/video production studio/facility, television studio, film/video production company

4000 Warner Boulevard
Burbank, CA 91522
www.warnerbros.com/

Warner Bros. Entertainment, a fully integrated, broad-based entertainment company, is a global leader in the creation, production, distribution, licensing and marketing of all forms of entertainment and their related businesses. Warner Bros. Entertainment, a Time Warner Company, stands at the forefront of every aspect of the entertainment industry, from feature films to television, home video/DVD, animation, comic books, interactive entertainment and games, product and brand licensing, international cinemas and broadcasting.

Originally built as First National Studios in 1926, it was responsible for distributing many of Charles Chaplin's features. Later known as Kinney International and (in joint venture with Columbia) as the Burbank Studios. Eventually Warner purchased Columbia's stake, along with the Columbia Ranch up the street, now known as Warner Ranch.
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Coordinates:   34°8'55"N   118°20'15"W

Comments

  • friends was filmed here
  • when you high light on to see where the lot is you miss part of it.
  • In the 90s when I visited Universal Warner was visable from an overlook there. They had big posters of Warner Brothers films on the end of th estrages visable from Universal.
  • I LOVE Warner Bros. Studios! I spent a LOT of time there during my "misspent" youth! I'd tell you how I sneaked in, but when I used to do that, it was LONG before the age of terrorism, and most likely wouldn't work today. Besides, they've pretty much torn down the old Back Lot, which was the most fun anyway. And if you REALLY want to see the place, they now offer a tour. It's NOT a "touristy" thing like Universal's Theme Park. It's a look at an actual working studio. So if you're ready to pony up the rather pricey fee for their "VIP TOUR", DON'T expect rides and attractions. Instead, you're MUCH more likely to find out how movies are made, and you'll learn some of the history of one of the film industry's GREAT studios.
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