Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Explained

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
Location:Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank
Section:Soundstage
Backlot
Archive
Picture Car Vault
Soundstage 48
Status:Operating
Opened:1972 (first public tours)
Type:Guided and walkthrough studio tour
Model:Film and television studio
Duration:~2-3 hours
Accessible:yes
Assistive Listening:yes
Cc:yes
Custom Label 1:Operator
Custom Value 1:Warner Bros. Studio Tours
Custom Label 2:Owner
Custom Value 2:Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is a guided walk-through tour of Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, located in Los Angeles, California. Over a two-to-three-hour period, visitors can glimpse behind the scenes of one of the oldest film studios in the world.[1]

The studio tour has been open for several decades, but it was renamed Warner Bros. Studio Tours to provide a more uniform identity following the success of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden. Previously, it was known as the Warner Bros. Studios VIP Tour. There are three types of Warner Bros. Studio tours: (1) first tour - they used to show the studio to friends and special guests, which was delivered by employees; (2) public tour - after encountering financial difficulties in 1972, Warner Bros. began to provide a tour for the general public; (3) VIP studio tour - this tour was generally provided for celebrities.

History

First tours

In the early days of Warner Bros., Jack Warner provided tours to welcome friends and special guests to the studio. If Warner could not give the tour himself, mail room employees were entrusted to show guests around the lot.[2] These tours were not offered to the public and could only be arranged through employees; however, they still proved popular. Consequently, Warner sought to limit requests as he thought studio tours could cause a "slow-up" of the company's operations.[3]

One mail room employee, Dick Mason, was noted for giving informative tours and was frequently the requested guide for studio executives' guests. Mason's knowledge led him to be assigned to Jack Warner's office to assist the Vice President of Worldwide Production.[4] [5]

Public tours

In 1972, Warner Bros. faced financial hardships and signed a deal with Columbia Pictures, which was also struggling. They combined to create The Burbank Studios, a joint venture in which they shared studio space.[6] [7] In 1973, the new company opened a public-facing Tour Department. Dick Mason was assigned to manage the new operation. All tours required an advanced reservation and cost $3.[8]

Mason's department included seven tour guides, and tours were limited to twelve people at a time. Tours were unscripted but included the back lot sets, sound stages, and prop house, depending on availability.[9] Without a budget for advertising, news spread by word-of-mouth. The tour proved popular due to its unscripted nature and saw 15,000 guests a year.[10] [11]

As compared to the Universal tour, Dick Mason was interested in educating the public about film making: "The entire tour is practical. There are no demonstrations or simulations. We're catering to families and kids. We just want to give insight to a business most people have misunderstandings about."[12] The tours departed about four times a day and were around three hours.[13]

In 1990, The Burbank Studios dissolved, and Warner Bros. reclaimed the rest of the studio from Columbia Pictures when Columbia moved to the former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot in Culver City.[14] The Tour Department was relocated into a building next to the studio's Gate 4 on Hollywood Way, allowing the public to inquire about the tour without needing a pass and also shared the space with a Studio Store.[15]

VIP Studio Tours

Dick Mason retired from Warner Bros. in 2000, and Danny Kahn assumed leadership of the Tour Department. Kahn moved the location of the tour to an office building previously occupied by Columbia Pictures across the street from Gate 5. He increased the frequency of tours but retained the small group sizes and unscripted nature. The tour became more streamlined and began more aggressive advertising.[16]

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

In 2015, the tour re-branded itself with the launch of Stage 48: Script to Screen.[17] The expanded tour uses a new name, a new logo, and newer tour carts.[18]

Current Experience

There are four tours currently available: the standard Studio Tour and Classics Tour, which both last 3 hours (1 hour guided and 2 hours self-guided); the Studio Tour Plus, lasting 4 hours (2 hours guided); and the Deluxe Tour which lasts 6 hours (3 hours guided, 1-hour fine dining lunch, and 2 hours self-guided). The Warner Bros. lot is an active filming location, and each tour is different due to filming.The locations below are featured in every Studio Tour.[19] [20] The upgraded Studio Tour Plus offers extra stops such as a continental breakfast, lunch at the Central Perk Café, and a visit to the Property Department. The Deluxe Tour provides extended time at each of these locations, plus added attractions: a continental breakfast, lunch at Warner Bros. Fine Dining, as well as tours of the Property Department and the Costume Department.[21]

Former Special exhibits

Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights

In 2018, this special event featured dark mazes and attractions based on films and video games:

See also

References

Works cited

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood's official website. WB.
  2. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 99.
  3. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 100.
  4. News: He's a Walking Encyclopedia of Warners History . November 5, 1994 . July 13, 2016. Los Angeles Times . Lacher . Irene .
  5. Book: Bingen, Steven . 2014 . Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 77.
  6. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 194–195.
  7. Web site: George Groves and the Burbank Studios . July 13, 2016.
  8. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 100.
  9. News: He's a Walking Encyclopedia of Warners History . November 5, 1994 . July 13, 2016. Los Angeles Times . Lacher . Irene .
  10. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 100.
  11. News: He's a Walking Encyclopedia of Warners History . November 5, 1994 . July 13, 2016. Los Angeles Times . Lacher . Irene .
  12. Web site: Movie Magic Disclosed on Tours . The Milwaukee Journal . 5 . January 2, 1983 . July 13, 2016.
  13. Web site: Movie Magic Disclosed on Tours . The Milwaukee Journal . 8 . January 2, 1983 . July 13, 2016.
  14. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 201.
  15. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 101.
  16. Book: Bingen, Steven. 2014. Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot. 102.
  17. Web site: Warner Bros. Goes After the Studio Tour Market Universal Left Behind . Theme Park Insider . July 14, 2015 . July 13, 2016.
  18. Web site: Warner Bros. Newsletter . Warner Bros. . July 2015.
  19. Web site: 2015-03-19 . About the Tour . July 13, 2016 . Company Website.
  20. Web site: Go Behind the Scenes at Warner Bros. . July 13, 2016 . Discover Los Angeles.
  21. Web site: 2015-04-13 . About the Deluxe Tour . April 3, 2017 . Company Website.
  22. Web site: Exterior Sets. Warner Bros. Studio Facilities. July 13, 2016.
  23. Web site: Stage 48. Company Website. July 13, 2016. 2015-05-07.
  24. Web site: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Announce Summer "Batman Exhibit". Hollywood Reporter. July 26, 2016.
  25. Web site: Trumbore. Dave. Watch the 'Batman v Superman' Batmobile Arrive in New Warner Bros. Studio Tour Video. Collider.com. July 26, 2016. 2015-09-04.
  26. Web site: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Adds Horror-Film Exhibit for Halloween. Theme Park Insider. July 27, 2016.
  27. Web site: 15 Of Our Favorite Events in Los Angeles This Week. LAist.com. July 27, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160520051633/http://laist.com/2016/02/22/weekly_events_february.php. May 20, 2016.
  28. Web site: There Are the Coolest Props at DC Universe: The Exhibit On Warner Bros. Studio Tour. Daily News. July 27, 2016. 2016-05-18.
  29. Web site: Over 100 Images from 'DC Universe: The Exhibit' Showcase Costumes from 'Suicide Squad' and More. Collider.com. July 27, 2016. 2016-05-18.
  30. News: 'Wonder Woman' lassoes a spot on Warner Bros. Studio Tour. Yes, you'll see her tiara and sword too. 2017-07-17. Los Angeles Times. 2017-08-15. en-US. 0458-3035.
  31. News: Experience "La La Land" at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Discover Los Angeles. 2017-08-15. en.
  32. News: There Is Now An Actual 'Pretty Little Liars' Exhibit You Can Visit. Williams. Abigail. 2017-06-15. Huffington Post. 2017-08-15. en-US.