Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden Opens for Business
(June 11, 2012 – Leavesden, England) Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, a state-of-the-art film and television studio today opened for business. The £100 million facility, the first of its kind to be built in the UK in 70 years, secures the future of over a third of the dedicated major feature film production stage space in the UK and helps further position the country as a centre of filmmaking excellence.
Based just outside Watford, Hertfordshire, Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden is the only film studio in the country to be owned and operated by a major Hollywood studio. It is available to all kinds of productions, not just Warner Bros., from commercials to music videos, TV shows to feature films.
Formally the production home of all eight “Harry Potter” films, the new studio is spread across a secure 200-acre site and houses a collection of some of the largest sound stages in the UK spanning over a quarter of a million square feet, including one of the largest heated underwater filming tanks in Europe. In addition, the site provides an unrivalled, clear horizon 100 acre back-lot, one of the most extensive in Europe, which can be adapted for any production need.
Josh Berger President and Managing Director, Warner Bros. U.K., Ireland and Spain, said: “Alongside a growing U.K. film, TV and games production slate, the opening of Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden clearly demonstrates the company’s commitment to the U.K. and underlines our belief in the world-class talent that resides on these shores. As well as helping to generate inward investment and create new jobs both locally and nationally, this significant infrastructure outlay - probably the single biggest the UK film industry has witnessed in decades - will further amplify the UK’s reputation as the go-to place for film and TV production.”
Roy Button O.B.E., D.L., Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Warner Bros. Productions Ltd, which is based at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, added: “As the levels of studio-based production in the U.K. have risen in recent years, so too has our own U.K. production output. Back in 2000, we produced just one movie here in the U.K., last year it was seven, so by adding this important resource to the U.K.’s studio landscape we are helping to meet not just our own production needs, but those of the wider thriving British film industry.”
Dan Dark, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, commented, “Drawing on Warner Bros.’ unparalleled studio-operating experience, we have spent the last 18 months building a state-of-the-art facility that will provide clients with a highly functional and contemporary environment within which to film. The feedback we’ve already received from the production community has been overwhelmingly positive.”
Alongside the sound stages, which range in size from 10,000 to 36,000 square feet, are a series of workshops and a unique multi-function building, ideal for costume, props, camera, grip and all support services requirements. Moreover, there is a selection of fully furnished en-suite dressing and hair and make-up rooms, which are also adjacent to the stages, ensuring easy, covered and secure access to sets. Private, custom-built production suites offer impressive combinations of offices, open work areas and meeting rooms with WiFi throughout the whole facility.
In addition, Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden has set up an on-site production rentals division, which will provide the film and TV industry with lighting equipment, scaffolding and production supplies for any stage or location shoot.
The studios are ideally located within the Greater London & Hertfordshire film and media cluster, the critical catchment area for film technicians, crews and associated supply chain businesses in the U.K.
As well as the “Harry Potter” movie series, Warner Bros. has filmed “Sherlock Holmes” and “Wrath of the Titans” at Leavesden.
Based on the same site is Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, a unique walking tour, which opened in March, and takes guests behind the scenes of the iconic “Harry Potter” movie series.
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