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The Warner Bros. Water Tower is a historic water tower located at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Built in 1927, it stands 133 feet (41 meters) tall. [ 1 ] The tank, which had a capacity of 100,000 U.S. gallons (380,000 L), is no longer used to hold water. [ 2 ]
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]
Warner Bros. Water Tower This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Warner Bros. is expanding its postproduction services with the opening of Water Tower Color on its studio lot in Burbank. Its services are available for both Warner Bros. and outside clients, as ...
Warner Bros. Studio water tower 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).
Gate 4, Warner Bros. Studios, looking south towards the water tower Mergers and acquisitions have helped Warner Bros. accumulate a diverse collection of films, cartoons and television programs. As of 2022, Warner Bros. owned more than 145,000 hours of programming, including 12,500 feature films and 2,400 television programs comprising more than ...
Show Place Arena water tower in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; Union Watersphere in Union Township, New Jersey; Volunteer Park Water Tower in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington; Warner Bros. Water Tower in Burbank, California (In the animated TV series Animaniacs, it was used to incarcerate the characters Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as well as to serve as ...
WaterTower Music Inc. (formerly New Line Records from 2000 to 2010) is an American record label serving as the in-house music label run by entertainment company Warner Bros., ultimately owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The name and logo are based on the iconic Warner Bros. Water Tower.