Travel Guide to California

2016 Travel Guide to California

Issue link: http://globelitetravelmarketing.uberflip.com/i/622384

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 49 of 195

48 2 0 1 6 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A backlot, 13 city blocks on four acres in the world's largest working movie studio), Sony Pictures (formerly the historic MGM studios famous for Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz) and Paramount studios (the one remaining studio that is still located in Hollywood). Many movies that are shot on location outside LA also often have scenes shot on a studio soundstage. Check for tickets before going on a studio tour because many require advance tick- eting or reservations. Ask your guide if you can take a peek into a current movie shoot and you may spot a celebrity walking by. Game shows, talk shows and TV comedy shows often need a live audience. Free studio audience tickets are handled through distributors such as On Camera Audiences and 1iota. Becoming a film extra isn't as easy as it might seem. There are a number of services that do casting calls for extras such as Cen- tral Casting in Los Angeles or Casting Networks in San Francisco. Often you are required to sign up and provide a headshot. If you do get cast as an extra, it requires patience as you can stand around all day with nothing to do. Watch a Movie While in LA, consider doing what Ange- lenos love to do: watch movies. During the summer, enjoy a classic film under starlight with the dead and the living at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, going on its 15 th season. Catch a movie where many directors screen their films and sometimes key off audience reactions to tweak a scene or two at the AMC/IMAX Century City 15 Theatres at Westfield Century City shopping center. Pay homage to the pioneers of the motion picture era by watching a silent film on the second Saturday of the month at The Silent Movie Theatre, a recently restored, Art Deco cultural landmark built in 1942. When you next watch a movie filmed in the state, remember that not only are you experiencing the drama of life, you're also getting a taste of California. ยป GO TO THE MOVIES MOVIE LOCATIONS Beverly Hills greystonemansion.org Inglewood randysdonuts.com Los Angeles hollywoodmovietours.com dearlydepartedtours.com ultimatehollywoodtours.com Monterey montereymovietours.com San Francisco sanfranciscomovietours.com Santa Barbara bike- santabarbara.org/rides/DIY/DIY.html Sonoma County sonoma- county.org/film/moviemap.htm Stockton riverboatdaves.com/docs/cmovies.html Regional Film Offices film.ca.gov Statewide movie-locations.com STUDIO TOURS Paramount paramountstudiotour.com Sony sonypicturesstudiostours.com Universal universalstudioshollywood.com Warner Bros. wbtour.com JOIN A STUDIO AUDIENCE On Camera Audiences on-camera-audiences.com 1iota 1iota.com Audience Associates tvtix.com Audiences Unlimited tvtickets.com BECOME AN EXTRA Central Casting centralcasting.com/LA/actors Casting Networks home.sfcasting.com/casting-calls Be in a Movie beinamovie.com FILM BUFF Hollywood Forever Cemetery summer movie screenings cinespia.org Pacific Film Archive bampfa.berkeley.edu The Silent Movie Theatre cinefamily.org/films/the-silent-treatment Street Food Cinema streetfoodcinema.com Westfield Century City westfield.com/centurycity/movies GATEWAY TO Universal Studios Hollywood, right. SUPANNEE HICKMAN/SHUTTERSTOCK MOVIES

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Travel Guide to California - 2016 Travel Guide to California