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Sony Pictures Studios

The Sony Pictures Studios is an American television and film studio complex located in Culver City, California at 10202 West Washington Boulevard and bounded by Culver Boulevard (south), Washington Boulevard (north), Overland Avenue (west) and Madison Avenue (east). Founded in 1912, the facility is currently owned by Sony Pictures and houses the division's film studios, such as Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Screen Gems. The complex was the original studios of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1924 to 1986 and Lorimar-Telepictures from 1986 to 1989.

Sony Pictures Studios
Motor Gate entrance to Sony Pictures Studios
Location within Western Los Angeles
LocationCulver City, California, U.S.
Address10202 West Washington Boulevard
Coordinates34°01′02″N 118°24′06″W / 34.017222°N 118.401667°W / 34.017222; -118.401667
Opening date1912; 111 years ago (1912) (as Inceville Studios)
DeveloperThomas H. Ince
OwnerSony Pictures (Sony)
No. of tenants15

In addition to films shot at the facility, several television shows have been broadcast live or taped there. The lot, which is open to the public for daily studio tours, currently houses a total of sixteen separate sound stages.

History

Early years (1912–1924)

 
Photograph of original colonnade of Triangle Film Corporation. c. 1916

Director Thomas H. Ince built his pioneering Inceville studios in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles in 1912. While Ince was filming at Ballona Creek in 1915, Harry Culver, the founding father of Culver City, persuaded Ince to move Inceville to Culver City. During that time, Ince co-founded Triangle Film Corporation and the Triangle Studios was opened in the form of a Greek colonnade – the entrance to the studios. The colonnade still stands fronting Washington Boulevard and is a Culver City historical landmark.

Ince added a few stages and an Administration Building before selling out to his partners D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennett. Ince relocated down the street and built the Culver Studios at that location. In 1918, Triangle Studios was sold to film producer Samuel Goldwyn. Goldwyn also added a few sound stages before selling his shares in Goldwyn Studios.

The Historic MGM Studios/Lorimar-Telepictures Studios/Lorimar Studios (1924–1990)

 
Aerial shot of Goldwyn Studios c. 1922

In 1924, Loew's President Marcus Loew organized the mergers and acquisitions of three film companies – The Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and occupying the Goldwyn production facilities.[citation needed]

In the Classic Hollywood cinema, MGM Studios was responsible for shooting 52 films a year, from screen epic films such as Ben-Hur, and Mutiny on the Bounty, to drawing-room dramas such as Grand Hotel, Dinner at Eight, and Anna Karenina. But it was the Technicolor musical films, including The Wizard of Oz, Singin' in the Rain and Gigi that MGM was best known for. MGM's success led to six working studio complexes, more than 180 acres (0.73 km2) including twenty-eight soundstages – Stage 15 is the second largest sound stage in the world, and Stage 27 served as "Munchkinland" in the production of The Wizard of Oz.[citation needed]

In addition to the main production building, MGM added two large backlot facilities – Lot 2 located opposite the main studio across Overland Avenue. Lot 3 entered the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Overland Avenue and was MGM's largest backlot. The administration building was inaugurated in 1938 and was named for Thalberg.[citation needed]

However, the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. antitrust case of 1948 severed MGM's connection with Loews Theaters, and it struggled through its affairs.

On August 10, 1965, a massive fire destroyed Vault #7 in Lot 3, resulting in the loss of hundreds of silent-era films, among them Lon Chaney's 1927 film London After Midnight, though the majority of MGM's silent film stock survived the fire. In 1969, millionaire Kirk Kerkorian bought MGM and proceeded to dismantle the studio. MGM's film memorabilia was sold through an 18-day auction, and 38 acres (150,000 m2) of the studio's backlots were sold. Lot 3 was razed while Lot 2 was sold to housing developments. Kerkorian used the money to construct his MGM Resorts hotel chain.[citation needed]

In 1981, Kerkorian's Tracinda acquired United Artists and merged it with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to become MGM/UA Entertainment Co. He then sold MUEC to Ted Turner in 1986, who after 74 days, sold MGM/UA back to Kerkorian while retaining the pre-1986 MGM film library. In 1986, the studio lot was sold to Lorimar-Telepictures. During that time, the MGM logo was removed from the studios and moved across the street to the Filmland Building (now known as Sony Pictures Plaza) before their 1992 and 2003 moves to Santa Monica and Century City and finally settling in Beverly Hills from 2011 onwards.[1]

Columbia Studios/Sony Pictures Studios (1990–present)

 
Water tower in the center of the Sony Pictures studio complex

In 1988, Warner Communications acquired Lorimar-Telepictures one year before merging with Time Inc. to become Time Warner. Later in 1989, Sony hired producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber to run the company's newly acquired Columbia Pictures Entertainment unit, even though they had a contract with Warner Bros. To resolve this issue, Warner sold their Lorimar lot to Columbia, among other deals. Columbia Pictures had been sharing with Warner Bros. their studio lot in Burbank, California in a partnership called The Burbank Studios beginning in 1972. Sony sold its interest in The Burbank Studios as a result of the Guber-Peters issue.[2]

Sony acquired the property, first renamed Columbia Studios, in poor condition and thereafter invested $100 million to renovate the studio complex. The property underwent a three-year comprehensive plan as it transitioned to the 45 acres (0.18 km2) Sony Pictures Studios complex. The buildings, many of which still bore the names of MGM film actors such as Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Rita Hayworth and Burt Lancaster, were painted and upgraded. New walls were erected around the lot and the ironwork gates were restored. Nostalgic art deco and false fronts on Main Street were added, as well as hand-painted murals of Columbia film posters. The MGM logo was removed from the Filmland Building in late 1992.[3]

The studio continues to record TV shows such as The Goldbergs, Ray Donovan, and Shark Tank. The long-running game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune (studio 11) and its spin-offs, with Jeopardy!' (The Alex Trebek Stage, formerly studio 10; the studio was renamed in August 2021 prior to the start of the 38th season), are also taped at Sony Pictures Studios. The revival of American Gladiators produced by MGM Television was also filmed there.[citation needed]

Taped programs

Talk shows

Game shows

Sitcoms

Dramas

Reality

References

  1. ^ Brennan, Judy (November 16, 1992). "MGM out, Sony in at Filmland". Variety. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Warner, Sony settle suit over producers (November 17, 1989). Los Angeles: Associated Press.
  3. ^ Brennan, Judy (November 15, 1992). "MGM out, Sony in at Filmland". variety.com. Retrieved July 12, 2022.

External links

  • Sony Pictures Studios
  • SPE Post Production

Coordinates: 34°1′2″N 118°24′6″W / 34.01722°N 118.40167°W / 34.01722; -118.40167

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sony Pictures Studios news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Sony Pictures Studios is an American television and film studio complex located in Culver City California at 10202 West Washington Boulevard and bounded by Culver Boulevard south Washington Boulevard north Overland Avenue west and Madison Avenue east Founded in 1912 the facility is currently owned by Sony Pictures and houses the division s film studios such as Columbia Pictures TriStar Pictures and Screen Gems The complex was the original studios of Metro Goldwyn Mayer from 1924 to 1986 and Lorimar Telepictures from 1986 to 1989 Sony Pictures StudiosMotor Gate entrance to Sony Pictures StudiosLocation within Western Los AngelesLocationCulver City California U S Address10202 West Washington BoulevardCoordinates34 01 02 N 118 24 06 W 34 017222 N 118 401667 W 34 017222 118 401667Opening date1912 111 years ago 1912 as Inceville Studios DeveloperThomas H InceOwnerSony Pictures Sony No of tenants15In addition to films shot at the facility several television shows have been broadcast live or taped there The lot which is open to the public for daily studio tours currently houses a total of sixteen separate sound stages Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1912 1924 1 2 The Historic MGM Studios Lorimar Telepictures Studios Lorimar Studios 1924 1990 1 3 Columbia Studios Sony Pictures Studios 1990 present 2 Taped programs 2 1 Talk shows 2 2 Game shows 2 3 Sitcoms 2 4 Dramas 2 5 Reality 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1912 1924 Edit Photograph of original colonnade of Triangle Film Corporation c 1916 Director Thomas H Ince built his pioneering Inceville studios in Pacific Palisades Los Angeles in 1912 While Ince was filming at Ballona Creek in 1915 Harry Culver the founding father of Culver City persuaded Ince to move Inceville to Culver City During that time Ince co founded Triangle Film Corporation and the Triangle Studios was opened in the form of a Greek colonnade the entrance to the studios The colonnade still stands fronting Washington Boulevard and is a Culver City historical landmark Ince added a few stages and an Administration Building before selling out to his partners D W Griffith and Mack Sennett Ince relocated down the street and built the Culver Studios at that location In 1918 Triangle Studios was sold to film producer Samuel Goldwyn Goldwyn also added a few sound stages before selling his shares in Goldwyn Studios The Historic MGM Studios Lorimar Telepictures Studios Lorimar Studios 1924 1990 Edit Aerial shot of Goldwyn Studios c 1922 Main article Metro Goldwyn Mayer In 1924 Loew s President Marcus Loew organized the mergers and acquisitions of three film companies The Metro Pictures Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B Mayer Pictures to form Metro Goldwyn Mayer and occupying the Goldwyn production facilities citation needed In the Classic Hollywood cinema MGM Studios was responsible for shooting 52 films a year from screen epic films such as Ben Hur and Mutiny on the Bounty to drawing room dramas such as Grand Hotel Dinner at Eight and Anna Karenina But it was the Technicolor musical films including The Wizard of Oz Singin in the Rain and Gigi that MGM was best known for MGM s success led to six working studio complexes more than 180 acres 0 73 km2 including twenty eight soundstages Stage 15 is the second largest sound stage in the world and Stage 27 served as Munchkinland in the production of The Wizard of Oz citation needed In addition to the main production building MGM added two large backlot facilities Lot 2 located opposite the main studio across Overland Avenue Lot 3 entered the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Overland Avenue and was MGM s largest backlot The administration building was inaugurated in 1938 and was named for Thalberg citation needed However the United States v Paramount Pictures Inc antitrust case of 1948 severed MGM s connection with Loews Theaters and it struggled through its affairs On August 10 1965 a massive fire destroyed Vault 7 in Lot 3 resulting in the loss of hundreds of silent era films among them Lon Chaney s 1927 film London After Midnight though the majority of MGM s silent film stock survived the fire In 1969 millionaire Kirk Kerkorian bought MGM and proceeded to dismantle the studio MGM s film memorabilia was sold through an 18 day auction and 38 acres 150 000 m2 of the studio s backlots were sold Lot 3 was razed while Lot 2 was sold to housing developments Kerkorian used the money to construct his MGM Resorts hotel chain citation needed In 1981 Kerkorian s Tracinda acquired United Artists and merged it with Metro Goldwyn Mayer to become MGM UA Entertainment Co He then sold MUEC to Ted Turner in 1986 who after 74 days sold MGM UA back to Kerkorian while retaining the pre 1986 MGM film library In 1986 the studio lot was sold to Lorimar Telepictures During that time the MGM logo was removed from the studios and moved across the street to the Filmland Building now known as Sony Pictures Plaza before their 1992 and 2003 moves to Santa Monica and Century City and finally settling in Beverly Hills from 2011 onwards 1 Columbia Studios Sony Pictures Studios 1990 present Edit Water tower in the center of the Sony Pictures studio complex In 1988 Warner Communications acquired Lorimar Telepictures one year before merging with Time Inc to become Time Warner Later in 1989 Sony hired producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber to run the company s newly acquired Columbia Pictures Entertainment unit even though they had a contract with Warner Bros To resolve this issue Warner sold their Lorimar lot to Columbia among other deals Columbia Pictures had been sharing with Warner Bros their studio lot in Burbank California in a partnership called The Burbank Studios beginning in 1972 Sony sold its interest in The Burbank Studios as a result of the Guber Peters issue 2 Sony acquired the property first renamed Columbia Studios in poor condition and thereafter invested 100 million to renovate the studio complex The property underwent a three year comprehensive plan as it transitioned to the 45 acres 0 18 km2 Sony Pictures Studios complex The buildings many of which still bore the names of MGM film actors such as Clark Gable Judy Garland Rita Hayworth and Burt Lancaster were painted and upgraded New walls were erected around the lot and the ironwork gates were restored Nostalgic art deco and false fronts on Main Street were added as well as hand painted murals of Columbia film posters The MGM logo was removed from the Filmland Building in late 1992 3 The studio continues to record TV shows such as The Goldbergs Ray Donovan and Shark Tank The long running game shows Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune studio 11 and its spin offs with Jeopardy The Alex Trebek Stage formerly studio 10 the studio was renamed in August 2021 prior to the start of the 38th season are also taped at Sony Pictures Studios The revival of American Gladiators produced by MGM Television was also filmed there citation needed Taped programs EditTalk shows Edit Donny amp Marie 1998 2000 The Queen Latifah Show 2013 2015 Chelsea 2016 2017 Game shows Edit Wheel of Fortune 1995 present Studio 11 Jeopardy 1994 present The Alex Trebek Stage formerly Studio 10 Wheel 2000 1997 1998 Studio 11 Jep 1998 1999 Studio 11 Rock amp Roll Jeopardy 1998 2001 Studio 11 Hollywood Showdown 2000 2001 Studio 11 Pyramid 2002 2004 American Gladiators 2008 revival Season 1 only Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader 2010 2011 Sports Jeopardy 2014 2016 The Alex Trebek Stage formerly Studio 10 Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker s Wild 2017 2019 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2020 2021 The Celebrity Dating Game 2021 Sitcoms Edit The King of Queens 1998 2007 Living with Fran 2005 2006 Married with Children 1994 1997 That s My Bush 2001 Cavemen 2007 Rules of Engagement 2007 2013 Til Death 2006 2010 The Goldbergs 2013 present Dr Ken 2015 2017 One Day at a Time 2017 2020 Live in Front of a Studio Audience 2019 2021 Dramas Edit Close to Home 2005 2007 The Guardian 2001 2004 Joan of Arcadia 2003 2005 Las Vegas 2003 2008 Party of Five 1994 2000 Masters of Sex 2013 2016 Ray Donovan 2013 2020 Insecure 2016 2021 Reality Edit Shark Tank 2014 2020 The Gong Show 2017 2018 References Edit Brennan Judy November 16 1992 MGM out Sony in at Filmland Variety Retrieved March 5 2020 Warner Sony settle suit over producers November 17 1989 Los Angeles Associated Press Brennan Judy November 15 1992 MGM out Sony in at Filmland variety com Retrieved July 12 2022 External links Edit Film portal United States portal Los Angeles portalSony Pictures Studios Studio Lot History SPE Post Production Coordinates 34 1 2 N 118 24 6 W 34 01722 N 118 40167 W 34 01722 118 40167 Retrieved from https 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