Austin Studios
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Austin Studios

Movie studio · Rmma ·

20-acre film & creative media complex with sound stages

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1901 E 51st St, Austin, TX 78723 Get directions

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1901 E 51st St, Austin, TX 78723 Get directions

+1 512 322 0145
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‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Austin Experience Features a New Beer | Eater Austin

"I attended the interactive "Passport to Iron City" pop-up at Austin Studios and found a rebuilt set inspired by the James Cameron–produced Alita: Battle Angel with a strong steampunk/dystopian vibe; guests are split into teams and encouraged to collect credits by completing games and tasks while interacting with actors. The experience is open to the public for several months around the film's February 14 premiere, and tickets are $25 before the premiere and rise to $55 afterwards. The pop-up also includes a themed bar and exclusive beers tied to its other locations in Los Angeles and New York." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://austin.eater.com/2019/1/31/18205366/alita-battle-angel-passport-iron-city-austin-beer-three-weavers-oskar-blues-brewery
Austin Studios

Mark A. White

Google
Multi purpose studio.
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Atusonje D.

Yelp
local and beautiful. the staff put in tremendous effort to curate a lovely and informative experience
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Texas G.

Yelp
This is a decent production lot if you're looking to save some budget. Much cheaper than studios in California, but better quality facilities than what is in Canada or Louisiana. Trust me, I've regretted every project I took north of the border. The local production talent you'll find here is pretty good. The infrequency of larger budget films makes it difficult to retain the hot shots, so you will likely need to bring in your own sound crew & lighting principals and put them up in hotels during your entire shoot. There is a good chance you'll bump into Robert Rodriguez while you're in the offices. Feed his ego by telling him how great of a scene he's built here and compliment him on keeping it real. He gobbles that up and this is how you get introduced to his candyman. That's where local connections pay off exponentially on a multi-month film shoot.