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Expansion set for old Hollywood studio amid surging demand for L.A. soundstages

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment September 29, 2022

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A historic Hollywood studio site where such stars as Rudolph Valentino and Lillian Gish made silent films is poised for a $600-million comeback in the new era of streaming entertainment. The owner of Television Center, once home to Technicolor’s filmmaking laboratory and Metro Pictures Corp., plans to turn the dated complex on Romaine Street into a bigger, more modern studio that will rent production facilities to people who make movies and... + full article



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