Studio Tours are a unique tourist attraction in Los Angeles that allows guests to see how film and television shows are made.
For more than 100 years, movie studio tours have drawn Los Angeles residents and tourists for a glimpse at how movie magic is made.Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s film studios were built throughout Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley as the home base for major entertainment companies to make their films.
For just a quarter, guests were able to witness how movies were made. The concept at the time was a live theatre experience similar to a modern-day studio taping. The original studio tours first took place during the era of silent films, so when “talkies” came into the picture it became too much to have an audience, and in around 1930 studio visits came to an end.
Additions to the tour have come and gone as new films have been released such as Amity Island from Jaws in the mid ’70s, Whoville from the 2000 film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and Jupiter’s Claim, the Gold Rush theme park from the 2022 film “Nope.”
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