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BLT Acquires Post-Production Facility as Part of Studio Business

BLT Enterprises has acquired a soundstage to add to BLT Studios, its wholly owned and operated film studio and soundstage business in Hollywood. Although a recent report from FilmLA shows that on-location movie and television filming in Los Angeles has declined lately, facilities that provide creative space for post-production, like those offered by BLT Studios, are still thriving.

“Demand is high, and we’ve been booking commercial work, TV shows and tour rehearsals straight out of the gate,” said Christina Hirigoyen, general manager of sales and marketing for BLT Studios. “Despite the downturn of filming in Los Angeles, post-production promotional work, as well as television commercials and product shoots, are all still happening in Hollywood, and we’re beyond proud to be a part of that flourishing sector of the industry.”

BLT Studios offers five different soundstages and a backlot within a two-block radius, including parking and production offices. Soundstage 6, the newest addition to the portfolio, is the largest of the stages with 9,086 square feet of usable space.

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