Los angeles filming location warehouse
New York City style warehouse loft has its own style and camera presence hard to find on the west coast. It has one concrete side with gorgeous cemented beams and one wood side with hardwood floors and beams.
The windows wrap around the entire building, letting in natural light throughout the entire day. There's even a make up room, and a private roof access with breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline available at an extra fee. Due to its large floor space, it's great for big productions and large sets. This open-air two-storied warehouse space comes plugged in with multimedia LED screens.
The screens are made of a transparent glass with embedded LED lights, making it a great tool to get creative and utilize the space in a several different ways.
We especially love the idea of shooting the subjects both in front and behind the screens. Given its absolutely unique look this space is great for artsy music videos, film and photo shoots!
This unique warehouse compound features a multi-dimensional production location. Expansive concrete parking lots, rural graffiti exterior and interior makes it a very unique property in the city, giving it a grungy, modern vibe. The warehouse also has tons of different looks and styles, all of which are distinct, and camera ready. Be sure to check them out by following the link provided above. Oh, and we almost forgot, the parking lot looks pretty capable of handling a shoot all by itself too!
This private railroad yard is not exactly a warehouse but we had to include this purely because of how out-of-the-box it is! These tracks are not active and are surrounded by brick graffiti walls that look spectacular on camera. The noise tolerance in this area is high, thanks to this being an industrial location. It is also great for day and night time shoots.
Fun fact - there is a dark tunnel which is a part of this property and yes, it is available for shoots! A 2, sq. Inside, among the many treats you'll discover, the prominent ones include, a rotation collection of large, vintage neon signs, a couple of Harleys, a few dirt bikes, a Buick, WWII era aircraft parts, vintage wooden ammo boxes and antique car parts.
The warehouse has wood beam ceilings in one part, and a vaulted corrugated tin ceiling on the other side, with old gnarly industrial windows streaking sunlight across the space. There's even a 50ft exposed brick wall if you want a different look onsite. Just like studios, warehouses are versatile spaces for events and film shoots from across the board. And in case you're looking at renting warehouse spaces for a long day, here's a short read on how to go about renting warehouse spaces, and how much you're looking at spending each day on warehouse locations rental.
This said, whether you are writing the plot for the next Mafia movie, or looking for a space to do a grungy fashion photoshoot, this list has your warehouse requirements well covered. Flatiron Warehouse. Bluebox Warehouse. Rafter Venue. Outlook Warehouse. Popsicle LA. Wix Studios. Opal Studios. Ten Ton Warehouse. Express Logistics.
TriStar Warehouse. Cinta Warehouse. Aircraft Shelter.
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