Sunset Las Palmas Studios, Film production facility in Hollywood, Los Angeles, US
Sunset Las Palmas Studios is a film production facility in Hollywood offering multiple sound stages and creative office spaces at 1040 North Las Palmas Avenue. The complex provides infrastructure for various types of productions, from movies to television shows and commercials.
The studio was founded in 1919 after its creator left Charlie Chaplin's production facilities to meet growing film production demands in Hollywood. It played a role in film production development and remained an active facility for many decades.
Production teams and creative professionals work here daily, using the stages and offices to bring their projects to life. The facility has become a recognized hub where actors, directors, and technicians collaborate on major film and television productions.
Keep in mind this is an active production facility, not a public museum or tourist attraction, so visiting requires advance contact with the studio. Most of the property operates as a working space for ongoing projects throughout the year.
During the 1980s under Francis Ford Coppola's ownership, the facility served as the production hub for his film "One from the Heart," a visually ambitious project. This period demonstrated how the studio adapted to meet the specialized needs of major filmmakers.
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