FILM LOCATIONS
SPRING ARCADE BUILDING
The Spring Arcade, built in 1924, is a unique two-tower building, which spans the length of Spring Street to Broadway, in the heart of the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles
CHESTER WILLIAMS BUILDING
Built in 1926, the Chester Williams was originally designed as an office building by the architectural firm Curlett & Beelman, which was responsible for much of the Los Angeles city downtown skyline.
JEWELRY TRADEs BUILDING
Originally known as the Title Guarantee Block and built in 1913, the nine-story Jewelry Trades Building was designed by the team that built the great theatre houses of Los Angeles including the Mayan, the El Capitan, the Belasco, and the Zig-Zag moderne masterpiece Wiltern Theatre.
ROXIE THEATER
Located in Downtown Los Angeles, The Roxie Theater features a unique exterior and wide open interior that allows you to bring your vision to life. The 40-foot floor-to-ceiling structure allows the most creative ideas come to fruition.
THOM MCAN
The Thom Mcan facility provides with you with wide spaces, various filming opportunities, and captures multiple genres with its distinctive interior. In the middle of Downtown Los Angeles, the storytelling opportunities are endless!
ARCADE THEATER
The Arcade Theater has an aesthetic that emphasizes the beauty of early 1900s architecture, and allows you to build large set pieces. The Arcade Theater has multiple set pieces that can capture various genres.
CAMEO THEATER
The Cameo Theater is perfect for wide interior shots, capturing early 1900s architecture, and has multiple set pieces that capture various tones.
ALLEYS
Just as the name implies. This alleyway set piece can become any alley in the world! It captures the grit of of the city and its narrow perspective delivers a specific tone.
PARKING LOTS
This parking lot is a wide open space perfect for staging equipment, trailers, and filming in a rare wide open space in Downtown Los Angeles. This parking lot is also perfect for private events.