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Title: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 07, 2011, 10:15:06 AM
I just foud this great picture of the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank on LA Times:

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Photo by Brian Vander Brug, Los Angeles Times / June 7, 2011

You can clearly see the Michael D. Eisner Building (aka Team Disney Building Burbank, which houses the administration), the Frank Wells Building which houses the Archives, the Roy E. Disney Feature Animation Building, the ABC Headquarters and the Water Tower. The other buildings are soundstages.

Does Disney offer Studio tours? I know that they offer D23 tours, but I couldn't find any other informations.

Here is some additional info: http://studioservices.go.com/disneystudios/ (http://studioservices.go.com/disneystudios/%22%20onclick=%22window.open(this.href);return%20false;)
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 07, 2011, 10:55:15 AM
I have been there a couple of times over the years thanks to contacts, but as far as I am aware, they do not offer tours (except the Adventures By Disney Tour with will also take you Flowers Street in Glendale where imagineering operate).

But this is what I mean when I defend WDSP and even DHS. Look at it, it is a Studio with no big lakes or greenery. WDSP is prettier in many ways (except the Team Disney buildiny, and maybe Animation).
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 07, 2011, 11:06:32 AM
Thanks for the info, Dave.

I get what you mean, but the themeparks are no real working studios and so I think there should be more greenery and lakes just to open up the spaces. Disney should try to combine edutainment and entertainment to show people how a movie-, TV- and maybe a radio studio works, but also incorporate the Universal way with "Riding the Movies". That's what I would prefere. WDSP, DHS, Universal Orlando and other movie studios themed parks will never be like Universal Studios Hollywood where you can see real soundstages.

Isn't the white building on the far right the hospital where Walt Disney died?
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 07, 2011, 11:29:52 AM
I believe it is. And the big boxy sound stage towards the top of the studios is the Mary Poppins sound stage...of course it is where Mary Poppins was filmed, but also a lot of the other large feature films too.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 07, 2011, 11:31:34 AM
One of the cool things at Universal Studios Hollywood (which is my fav of these types of attractions, though many are sadly disappointed expecting to go to a theme park, which it isn't really) is you can see the Warner Bros. Studios and Walt Disney Studios quite clearly.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 07, 2011, 11:44:53 AM
I can't wait to see the Universal Studios Hollywood since it is a real studio. Isn't that park getting the highly awaited new Transformers ride or is it Florida?

Do you know if Warner Bros. offers a studio tour? Many of their sitcoms and shows are still shot in front of a live audience and so it would be cool to see it.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 07, 2011, 11:53:33 AM
USH is indeed getting the Transformers ride as well as US Singapore. there are rumours for Florida, but nothing confirmed yet.

WB does indeed do a tour, we haven't done it though - no kids allowed. The one time as an adult we were there without kids, we did not have enough time. As for television show tapings, USH has a booth where you can get tickets to all the studios in the area where they have live shows taped.

Sadly I do not like USH as much as I used to, there used to be many more shows (Conan, the Wild Wild WIld West Stunt Show, the A Team Stunt show were all very cool) and real learning experiences, now they are trying to become more of a theme park with transformers, Mummy Coaster, Jurrasic Park etc. But Waterworld and the Animal Actors Stage are still excellent! And the tram tour there is the main event. You may see real footage, but if not there are still the Psycho House, Wisteria Lane, the place where all the old Monster Movies were made, the Back to the Future/Gremlins Court House (rebuilt after a fire), Jaws, Earthquake, Flashflood, avalanche, falling bridge, King Kong etc. It is very cool.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 07, 2011, 12:04:11 PM
Again thanks a lot for the informations.

I'm a fan of the A-Team TV series and it would have been cool to see that show. In one episode the team is doing a tram tour through the studios. It would really be great to see a shooting of a sitcom. A friend of mine did that a few years ago. Although it took four hours for a twenty minutes episode, he enjoyed that a lot. Unfortunately many studios choose not to shoot in fron of an live audience anymore.

It's really sad that Disney doesn't offer a tour while the other studios do. Then we have to see Universal and Warner Bros. and if there is some time left I want to see the Sony Plaza and the Paramount Pictures entrance.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 07, 2011, 02:39:35 PM
After looking at the picture again, the Studios look rather small compared to Universal or Warner Bros. next door. The whole place looks more like a big administration complex for a world's leading entertainment company. Where is Disney producing all the ABC series and Disney movies? I know a lot is done at facilities at other studios like Universal and at the Disney owned Golden Oak Ranch.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 08, 2011, 10:20:18 AM
You got it, except for animation and one or two soundstages, this is where the accountants, marketing people, execs, editors etc. work. It is a very small lot, and Golden Oak is hardly used any more (though to be fair, USH backlot is not used as much as it once was). It is easier and cheaper often to film on location these days, or rent studio space in Mexico or Canada. Other studios like WB use big airhangers in my village (they are filming Dark Night Rising right now about 1/2 km away from my house), in London (where Harry Potter was filmed) and in Australia (the most famous being the Matrix trilogy).

This is why other than visiting the studios, I do not advise people to seek out Hollywood. The hollywood of their imagination hasn't existed for probably 50 years now. Most US tv shows with an audience are made in New York, a films on location. Not all, but I think it was interesting that you could tell the A Team, Knigh Rider, and Streethawk were all filmed on the same strip of road on the backlot, people were noticing.

When it comes to CGI work in films (which is a lot these days), most of that is done in San Jose and the San Francisco Bay area in Northern California these days (as is Skywalker Sound, who do a lot of the sound editing and effects for films).
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 08, 2011, 10:27:10 AM
Isn't a Warner Bros. Harry Potter Film Tour coming to London, or near London? I read something about that a few weeks agon in a newspaper?

I know a lot is filmed outside the US today. That's why the Pinewood Studios (James Bond) in England are so successful. I think even some scenes from POTC 4 were filmed there.

At least some sitcoms, like Two and a Half Men or TBBT, are still shot at the Warner Bros Studio Lot.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 08, 2011, 11:30:09 AM
Yes, there is an attraction coming to London soon.

WB still tapes sitcoms on sight, as did Paramount (not sure these days). USH is used the most and they rent out their facilities to other studios. I have a dear friend who has been a soundstage scheduler for a number of studios, and some the tails are very interesting. But USH does the most business in California.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 08, 2011, 11:48:12 AM
I found a site in the internet where you can get tickets for the shooting of sitcoms, most of them are filmed at WB. I also found the official WB Studio tour website, but it doesn't say anything about seeing a shooting.

Do you know if you can see these soundstages where they film TV series when you do the USH Studio Tour? It would be great to see the set of a famous series.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 08, 2011, 12:22:30 PM
No, you go past the sound stages, but never in the in USH (they used to when I was a kid), but you do get to see what is happening on the backlot.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 08, 2011, 02:56:10 PM
Thanks for the infos, Dave!! It seems we have to do the WB tour in addition to USH.

Does Disney have a store on the lot that can be visited?
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 08, 2011, 03:44:37 PM
It is not open to the public I am afraid, it is for Studio Cast members only.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 17, 2011, 08:25:14 AM
Samland from Micechat.com has done two great articles about the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank:

Part 1: http://micechat.com/blogs/samland/3000- ... art-1.html (http://micechat.com/blogs/samland/3000-history-walt-disney-studios-part-1.html%22%20onclick=%22window.open(this.href);return%20false;)
Part 2: http://micechat.com/blogs/samland/3006- ... art-2.html (http://micechat.com/blogs/samland/3006-history-walt-disney-studios-part-2.html%22%20onclick=%22window.open(this.href);return%20false;)

Take a look, because it is really interesting.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: davewasbaloo on June 17, 2011, 09:36:46 AM
Cool stuff. Oh Dagobert, I did some digging for you. When you go to WDSP, there is a tour where you can walk on the sets and things, it is the VIP tour. It is very expensive, but other perks include your meals and a front of line pass for the attractions.
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: mattboywonder on June 18, 2011, 03:38:27 PM
Warner Bros, Sony Pictures and Paramount all offer back lot tours.  There are quite expensive and how much you enjoy them depends on your interest behinds the scenes of movies and television.  The tours can consist of being driven around on a golf cart looking at dull soundstages, occasionally being allowed to peek inside and may get so see some filming.  Personally, I am a big film buff and find the experience thrilling and being a fan of old movies get of kick out of thinking "I am inside the building where Wizard of Oz was filmed" - but thats just me!!
The WB tour is the most commercial and most geared up for visitors and has gotten a lot more so when I did the tour in 2009 compared to 2002, when you had to just go to a certain parking area and there was a guard behind a desk.  Now they have a proper tour entrance for visitors (think this tours has been mentioned several times on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, making people more aware of it?).  There is an area full of props from Harry Potter, though I was more interested in the first floor of the building which has costumes worn by WB stars like Doris Day and James Dean.  Some people get a thrill out of seeing the set for Coffee Perk from "Friends" which has been re-constructed in the prop house due to the shows continuing popularity.  The prop house is great as they might point out items which has been used in certain movies or TV shows and you can spot items which have a tag on them, meaning they have been reserved for a certain TV show or movie.
The Sony Pictures (which I did in 2002) was all on foot.  The lot used to be MGM so many legendary movies have been made there, although the lot is much smaller than in the old MGM days.  I remember at the time seeing sets for movies like "Hollywood Homicide" and the second "Charlies Angels" movie.
Paramount (which I did in 2009) is the only studio located in Hollywood itself.  Although it was all TV shows in production at the time (like some Chevy Chase show called "Campus", the tour was quite informal and the guide very knowledgable.  The Paramount lot includes what used to by RKO as well and you get to see Lucille Ball's office (with its exterior that matched her home so she could have pictures taken with her children "Ms Ball relaxing at home" kinda thing!!),.  We also got to see the projection room where Howard Hughes locked himself up for weeks and surrounded himself with bottles of urine!.  They also made the Star Trek TV show and movies here.
The Paramound and Sony Pictures tours and very limited in spaces and only offer a few tours a day.  You usually need to book in advance and take ID with you.  The WB tours are not quite regular so you could turn up.
I'm pretty sure Universal do some sort of behind the scenes tour as well but is quite expensive.  You can go inside some of the soundstages you see when on the tram tour.

Hope this helps, hope I have not rambled too much!
Title: Re: TWDC | Burbank Headquarters Aerial Picture
Post by: dagobert on June 18, 2011, 03:46:32 PM
Thanks a lot for the informations, mattboywonder!!!

We plan to spend a few days in LA and plan to do the WB tour. Being a huge Friends fan, I'm a bit excited to see the Central Perk.