Studio 94 Hollywood Filming Location with White Cyc, Practical Offices and Production Parking

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This location has been verified and photographed by an Image Locations, Inc. photographer. Appearance and condition may have changed since photography. Scouting of location is recommended prior to shoot date(s). ©2002-2026

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This location has been verified and photographed by an Image Locations, Inc. photographer. Appearance and condition may have changed since photography. Scouting of location is recommended prior to shoot date(s). ©2002-2026

Studio 94 is a Hollywood filming location with more range than a standard white cyc studio. The main draw is the high-bay stage, but the building also gives crews practical interiors within the same property: window-lined offices, an open lounge, a kitchen, green-screen space and finished support rooms. It has a real working-studio feel, with exposed steel, polished concrete and ducts set against the clean lines of a mid-century modern office building.

High-Bay Cyc Studio

The main stage is wide and clean, with a seamless white cyc that sweeps from the floor up the back wall. Overhead, the exposed corrugated deck, red steel beams, suspended ducts and lighting rails give the room a strong industrial character while still leaving useful height above the shooting area. The polished concrete around the cyc has a worn-in patina that keeps the space from feeling too sterile. Tall vertical windows line one side of the stage and bring in strong side daylight across the floor. As the light shifts, the white sweep stays simple and neutral for controlled lighting. It is a flexible filming location for music videos, still photography, full-length talent framing, camera movement and larger lighting setups. There is also a smaller second cyc, which gives production another clean white angle under the same exposed structure.

Connected Lounge And Kitchen

One of the useful things about Studio 94 is that the cyc does not feel cut off from the rest of the building. A large opening connects the stage directly to an open lounge, creating a long sightline from the industrial shooting floor into a lower-ceilinged interior. The concrete floor continues through both areas, while the white walls, simple sconces and loose seating let the lounge play as a creative workplace, reception area or stripped-back gallery. The kitchen sits in a deep alcove with white glass-front cabinets, dark counters, a subway-tile backsplash and stainless appliances. Nearby seating areas include leather and fabric sofas, red metal chairs and small cafe tables. For a crew, these rooms are practical off-stage holding areas, but they can also become ready-made conversation setups just a few steps from the main studio.

Office And Photography Interiors

Past the stage, the building opens into corridors and office rooms that give production several workplace looks without leaving the property. Some rooms are already furnished with desks, rolling chairs, monitors and shelving, while others are closer to blank canvases with white walls and polished concrete floors. A white-painted brick wall adds just enough texture while keeping the overall palette restrained. The brightest rooms sit along the street-facing side of the building, where narrow floor-to-ceiling windows push in high-contrast daylight from one direction. Corner rooms get light from two adjacent window walls, which can be especially useful for photo and interview setups. Deeper rooms rely more on ceiling fixtures, wall sconces or brought-in lighting, giving crews a more controlled option as exterior light changes. There is also a compact green-painted room with a return, plus another room with track lighting that can read as a small gallery or showroom.

Production Access And Parking

From the outside, Studio 94 has a distinct mid-century institutional look, with a long white facade, repeating vertical fins, narrow dark windows and tan brick at the ends. Inside, an elevator, enclosed stair and straight corridors connect the different levels, making the building easy to understand on a production day. A large finished bathroom includes a glass-screened walk-in shower, wood-look tile, a floating wood vanity, vessel sink and open shelving. The on-site surface lot extends behind the building, with covered parking bays beneath the upper floor. Those paved areas are useful for crew arrival, passenger-vehicle staging and equipment organization away from the primary interiors. FilmLA can coordinate permitting while production routes arrivals through the rear lot and covered drive. The gated opening and columned undercroft also give the property a built-in urban parking structure angle, adding another shootable look to this Hollywood filming location.

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