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  2. Motion Picture & Television Fund - Wikipedia

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    Services were later extended to those working in the television industry as well, and the name was altered to reflect the change. The retirement community, with individual cottages, administrative offices, and a hospital, is located at 23388 Mulholland Drive in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

  3. Woodland Hills, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Hills Pool is an outdoor seasonal unheated swimming pool. [21] [22] The Warner Center Park, also known as Warner Ranch Park, [23] is located in Woodland Hills. [24] The park, unstaffed and unlocked, has a children's play area and picnic tables. [23] Serrania Park in Woodland Hills is an unstaffed, unlocked pocket park.

  4. Film Roman - Wikipedia

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    Film Roman's former headquarters in Burbank. Film Roman, LLC, is an American animation studio currently based in Woodland Hills, California and formerly in Burbank.It was previously owned by Starz Inc., which is now a division of Lionsgate, and currently by Waterman Entertainment, the production company of producer Steve Waterman.

  5. SD Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    SD Entertainment, Inc. (more commonly known as Sabella-Dern Entertainment) is a dormant American animation studio specializing in entertainment for children. The "SD" in the initials of the company name stand for Sabella Dern, the respective last names of its founders: former MGM Animation employees Paul Sabella and Jonathan Dern.

  6. Panavision - Wikipedia

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    Panavision Inc. is an American motion picture equipment company founded in 1954 specializing in cameras and lenses, based in Woodland Hills, California.Formed by Robert Gottschalk as a small partnership to create anamorphic projection lenses during the widescreen boom in the 1950s, Panavision expanded its product lines to meet the demands of modern filmmakers.

  7. ‘Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie ...

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    Imagine it’s 1920s Los Angeles. You’re driving around town in a Model T, cruising from Echo Park’s Edendale studios to Universal City to Musso and Frank on Hollywood Boulevard. That ...

  8. Movie ranch - Wikipedia

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    Red Hills Ranch is a movie ranch in Sonora, California, which served as a location for Bonanza, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Little House on the Prairie and other productions. The outdoor sets built for Back to the Future Part III (1990) and used in Bad Girls (1994) were destroyed by a lightning strike wildfire in 1996.

  9. Valley Music Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Music Theater was a theater-in-the-round performing arts hall located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.It was just south of the Ventura Freeway at 20600 Ventura Boulevard, in the Chalk Hills of the western San Fernando Valley.