Sentences with phrase «studio backlot»

A studio backlot refers to a large outdoor area behind a studio where different sets and scenes can be created for filming movies or TV shows. It is like a mini town with various buildings and streets that can be customized to match different locations or settings required for filming. Full definition
«Looney Tunes: Back in Action» (Warner Bros.) Joe Dante directs traffic as Looney Tunes animated characters collide with humans in Las Vegas, Paris, Africa and the Warner Bros. studio backlot.
As one of the last great studio backlot productions, it's a film whose tactility is foregrounded to the point of artificiality.
Musk wrapped up 2016 with a presentation of the new roof product (on a studio backlot in Hollywood!)
Suddenly, the film starts to tie everything together, capping off with a wild chase through a studio backlot.
Although set in Wakanda, the scene was shot on a studio backlot in Atlanta, which is the same exact place the Avengers last assembled, to shoot the massive airport battle in Captain America: Civil War.
Mendez has to set up a production office on a studio backlot (manned by a pair of old - school movie men, played with gusto by Alan Arkin and John Goodman), buy ads in the trade mags, create storyboards and a script and then make his way to Tehran, sneak into the Canadian Embassy to meet with the State Department six and prep them to act like screenwriters, producers, and cinematographers, eager to explore the exotic marketplaces of the city and the scenic desert backdrops that ring Tehran.
Throw in some equally bizarre scenes: one with Robert Patrick deep in the jungle (that is so obviously a studio backlot) and another in a cave with Bigfoot (which obviously looks like a guy in an ape suit) and your monthly allotment for zaniness should just about be reached.
Universal launched their Oscar campaign back in May with a DVD launch / awards party on the studio backlot's Wisteria Lane to celebrate the horror comedy about suburbia gone very wrong.
For the past thirty years, CATS Inc. has ensured that all cats living in the studio backlots are spayed and neutered, vaccinated, provided with any needed medical care, and daily provided fresh food and water.
Shot on location in the Gallery at REDCAT, Wong's reinterpretation, Making Chinatown, transforms the exhibition space into a studio backlot and examines the original film's constructions of language, performance and identity.
A park dedicated to The Avengers would amount to simply recreating New York City — about as alluring as a studio backlot tour.
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