On The Lot

Los Angeles Magazine sent photographer Dan Winters to the 142-acre studio lot in Burbank.
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Los Angeles Magazine sent photographer Dan Winters to the 142-acre studio lot in Burbank.
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On the Burbank lot, the Warner Brothers costume room holds miles of clothing, organized by category.
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Inside the Mill, a massive industrial work space capable of cranking out the greatest onscreen fantasies.
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On the backlot is the 8,000 square foot Design Studio facility, where painters, carpenters, and graphic artists churn out billboard-size backdrops and handmade camera-ready scenery for thousands of TV shows and films, both for WB and other studios and production houses.
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The lighting equipment seen here is used on the set of the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly, produced by Warner Bros. Television.
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At 32,000 square feet, Stage 16, the birthplace of the blockbuster, is one of the largest studio structures in the world.
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Restoration experts at Warner Brothers work on hundreds of films for studios all over the world, with film strips that are nearly a century old — like this one.
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This King Kong tin is one of the studio’s oldest cans of film.
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