FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We include a basic assortment of grip gear in each stage, as a courtesy to crews filming with us. Please note that while we do our best to maintain this list of items, things do occasionally get damaged or go missing due to the high volume of crews using them, and we can not guarantee a particular item is available during your shoot - these are provided as-is, so if you need specific equipment or need to guarantee an item is available and in perfect working condition, we strongly encourage you to rent it from a rental house. Refunds are not given due to items not being available.
Stands
(12) C-Stands w/ Gobo Heads & Arms
(2) Baby C-Stands w/ Gobo Heads & Arms
(4) Combo Stands
(2) Rolling High Combo Stands
(3) Baby Combo Stands
Apple Boxes & Sandbags
(10) 25 lb. Sandbags
(9) Full Apple Boxes
(8) Half Apple Boxes
(6) Quarter Apple Boxes
(3) Pancake Apple Boxes
Misc
(10) 25' Stingers (15-Amp)
(4) 50' Stingers (15-Amp)
Assorted C Clamps & Grip Clamps
Misc Rope & Safety Chains for Rigging
Ladders - 10', 8', 4'
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Flags & Scrims
(4) 48" x 48" Floppy
(2) 24" x 72" Floppy
(3) 24" x 48" Floppy
(2) 18" x 48" Floppy
(1) 18" x 24" Solid
(6) 24" x 36" Solid
(1) 24" x 36" Reversible Floppy
(2) 48" x 48" Single Net
(1) 48" x 48" Double Net
(1) 12" x 18" Single Net
(1) 12" x 18" Double Net
(1) 24" x 36" Single Net
(1) 24" x 36" Double Net
(1) 10' x 20' Fabric Green Screen
(1) 10' x 20' Fabric Black Screen |
Lighting Gear
(6) GVM RGB LED Panels (50w, 12"x12")
Additional Gear
Dana Dolly Hi-Hat Slider w/ Manfrotto 504HD Head
10' & 5' Dolly Speed Rails
Hazer Machine
(12) Two-Way Radios
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The City of Los Angeles requires permits for all COMMERCIAL film shoots (i.e. projects intended to make money).
Though we don't require a copy of your permit, you are responsible for determining if your shoot requires one, and if so, obtaining it before your shoot. We are not liable for any expenses incurred, or refunding studio rental fees, if your production is halted for lack of proper permit.
You are responsible for your own insurance to cover damage & liability, and agree to replace or reimburse for damage within 48 hours. Also, this is a working sound stage and construction zone, so there may be loose nails, sharp edges, power tools, wet paint, etc. While we make every effort to ensure a safe environment, use of the studio is at your own risk and liability. Insurance policies even for short-term productions can be expensive, and you may have different requirements depending on the coverages you need (i.e. liability, rented equipment, vehicles, worker's comp, stunts, pyro effects, animals, drones, etc). Below are a few sources for production insurance, but we have no relationship with any of these companies, and all links are provided as examples only!
Thimble
OneDayEvent
ProductionInsurance.com
Film Emporium
Athos Insurance
InsuredProduction.com
MovieInsure.com
RVNA Production Insurance
1.) Stage all equipment in designated loading area. Our standing sets are only to be used for filming, not as storage & work areas, to avoid damage!
2.) No Smoking permitted inside studio, only allowed outside gate on Lankershim Blvd.
3.) No flames, fake blood, liquids or dirt effects without approval.
4.) No animals allowed inside studio without pre-approval and signed animal waiver.
- 5.) 4-foot perimeter fire lanes around sets must be kept clear at all times.
6.) No painting, or spraying of any aerosols indoors.
- 7.) Must use Command Strips or existing screw holes for hanging anything on walls. No new holes allowed under any circumstances!!
8.) Prop weapons brought onsite
must be inspected by studio staff.
9.) Any furniture or decor moved, must be returned to original position after shoot. (Please refer to photos on our website for exact placement)
10.) Cleaning Checklist: Empty Trash, Empty Fridge, Clean Coffee Machine (if used), Wipe Counters & Any Spills, Sweep Floors If Needed,
Remove Tape Markers from Floors,
All Studio Grip Gear Back On Cart, All Studio Practical Lightbulbs Put Back & Turned On
Yes, you are welcome to contact us to schedule a 30-minute appointment to tour the studio! Please note that scouting appointments are only available around the crews filming, and are typically at either 7:30am or 9pm, though may vary slightly depending on filming schedules.
We do not allow any scouting while a crew is filming in the studio, both for liability reasons and as a courtesy, just as you would not want crews walking around while you are in the middle of filming here. Once you have booked, we allow an additional tech scout of up to 30 minutes per day booked (i.e. 3-day shoot can have up to 90 minutes).
Rental time is calculated from when first person enters, until last person leaves the enclosed parking area. Additional hours are charged in 15-minute increments, if available, and require staff approval, as there may be other crews coming after you and we want to be fair to them.
Unfortunately we are not able to allow painting of any of our sets. However you may also use and paint the many 4’x8’ or 8'x10' flats that we have available, which do not need to be painted back afterward.
For artwork, you must use Command Strips or other temporary mounting solutions (that leave no residue or damage paint), or existing screw holes for hanging anything on walls. No new holes or drilling allowed under any circumstances!!
The studio has 800 Amps of main power, of which 140 Amps per stage are dedicated for lighting use (20A Edison circuits), spread out among the sets. The sets are 10' tall, and the building has clear ceiling height of 18'. You may secure lights and rigging using stands, or clamping to the top of set walls - CRIBBING IS MANDATORY.
We may allow an animal actor in the studio specifically for filming purposes on a case-by-case basis with prior approval. But for liability reasons, unfortunately we do not allow cast or crew to bring pets or emotional support animals inside the studio. We welcome ADA-qualified service animals that are specifically trained to work or perform a task for people with disabilities.
All animals MUST be pre-approved in advance of your shoot, and require a signed liability waiver by both the producer and animal handler, a sign posted inside the studio lobby during your shoot advising cast & crew of an animal on-set, and you are responsible for any damage, mess, or injury caused by the animal.
According to the ADA: Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person's disability.
Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
Under the ADA, the service animal must already be trained before it can be taken into public places as a service animal.
Under the ADA,
service animals must be harnessed, leashed or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal's work or the individual's disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual
must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls. In California, pretending to be an owner of a service dog is a criminal misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 (and/or up to six months imprisonment).
There is limited on-site parking inside our gate (each stage is allocated 5 parking spaces along the side of the building). You must determine in advance who on your crew will utilize these spots. Small or medium trucks may use the spots, provided they do not block the alley from through-traffic. Larger trucks must be unloaded and then moved to the street. All other cast & crew may park on Lankershim Blvd or Webb Ave.
While we’ve made a strong effort to reduce outside sound interference, please note that our studio is not 100% soundproof. As a facility catering to low-budget projects and charging significantly less than other studios, we accept our limitations and ask that you do as well. That said, it's pretty quiet here, and most crews are very satisfied with the ambient noise levels.