Rates
Use of Green Screen Studio (incl. lighting): $1,000/day (7 hours)
Numerous virtual set backgrounds available
Use of our HD broadcast-quality cameras (incl. lighting, mics and camera operators):
$100/hr per camera
Additional services available:
- Pre-Producing
- Producing
- Script writing
- Editing (FCPX, AE, PS)
- Closed Captioning
- Television Syndication
MOVIE TRIVIA: The film "It Happened One Night" (starring Clark Gabel and Claudette Colbert) was written and filmed at Sunset Gower Studios.
In 1934, the film was the first motion picture to win all five major Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay), a feat that would not be matched until "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975) and later by "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991). (Wikipedia)
About Sunset Gower Studios
Metro Media Group is located at the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, California.
Sunset Gower Studios is a 14-acre television and movie studio located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street in Hollywood. The studios were originally founded as Columbia Pictures Studios by movie mogul Harry Cohn in 1921. The studio lot continues to this day to be one of Hollywood's largest studios, and an active facility for television and film productions on its twelve soundstages.
Studio Rental
Come and tape your next production at the studios of Metro Media Group, located in the heart of Hollywood on the historic Sunset Gower Studios lot! This studio is ideal for producing acting reels, TV commercials, web content, effects sequences and more! Our studio features large green screen backdrop, broadcast-quality audio & video equipment and editing services. There is also space for table reads and brainstorming sessions. Our clients also enjoy on-site parking, convenient dining in the studio lot's commissary and more! Feel free to contact us about your production needs.
Including the historic shorts of "The Three Stooges", such classics as Frank Capra’s
"It Happened One Night" in 1934, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" in 1939, "Funny Girl",
"The Caine Mutiny" and many more were all filmed on the Sunset Gower Studios lot.
Besides productions of top films, television shows such as "Scandal", "How To Get Away With Murder",
"The Newsroom", "Pair of Kings", "Heroes", "Dexter", "Deal or No Deal", "Six Feet Under", "JAG",
"Married... with Children", "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", "Blossom", "Soap", "Saved By The Bell",
"I Dream of Jeannie","Bewitched", "The Golden Girls", "Judge Judy", "Minute to Win It",
"Let's Make a Deal" and many, many others currently occupy, or have occupied,
several sound stages on this historic lot.