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  2. Old Warner Brothers Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Old Warner Brothers Studio, now known as the Sunset Bronson Studios (formerly known as KTLA Studios and Tribune Studios), is a motion picture, radio and television production facility located on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The studio was the site where the first talking feature film, The Jazz Singer, was filmed ...

  3. Harry Warner - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the studio had a net loss of over $2,500,000. $500,000 of this loss was the result of physical damage to the Warner Bros. Burbank studio that occurred after a massive fire that broke out in the studio around the end of 1934, and destroyed twenty years' worth of early Warner Bros. films. [74]

  4. Warner Bros. - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for its film studio division, the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Castle Rock Entertainment, DC Studios and the Warner Bros. Television Group. Bugs Bunny, a character created for the Looney Tunes series, is the company's official mascot.

  5. Warner Bros. Studios Burbank - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. Studios Burbank, formerly known as First National Studio (1926–1929), Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Studios (1967–1970) and The Burbank Studios (1972–1990), is a major filmmaking facility owned and run by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. in Burbank, California, United States. [1]

  6. Carl Laemmle - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 1915, Laemmle opened the world's largest motion picture production facility, Universal Studios Hollywood, on a 230-acre (0.9-km 2) converted farm in the San Fernando Valley, just over the Cahuenga Pass from Hollywood. [11] Universal maintained two East Coast offices: The first was located at 1600 Broadway, New York City.

  7. Warner Bros. Studios - Wikipedia

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  8. Burbank, California - Wikipedia

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    The studio runs public backlot tours that offer visitors the chance to glimpse behind the scenes of one of the oldest film studios in the world (Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood). In 1999, Cartoon Network Studios , a division of Warner Bros. took up residence in an old commercial bakery building located on North 3rd Street when it separated ...

  9. Leon Schlesinger - Wikipedia

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    Leon Schlesinger (/ ˈ ʃ l ɛ s ɪ n dʒ ər / SHLESS-in-jər; May 20, 1884 – December 25, 1949) [1] was an American film producer who founded Leon Schlesinger Productions, which later became the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, during the Golden Age of American animation. [2] He was a distant relative of the Warner Brothers.