This exceptional tour offers a rich, behind-the-scenes experience for student groups, blending entertainment, media, and education. Students learn how popular movies and TV shows are made, such as Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and Gilmore Girls. The three-hour tour takes participants through soundstages, backlots and exhibitions, offering insight into the filmmaking process from pre-production to post-production.
One of the highlights is Stage 48: Script to Screen, an immersive exhibit where students can explore every stage of creating a show or film. They can interact with sets, try their hand at green-screen effects, and see how special effects are developed. The DC Universe Exhibit also allows students to view costumes and props from superhero films like Wonder Woman and Aquaman. At the same time, the Batmobile collection features iconic vehicles from the Batman franchise.
For groups interested in film history and storytelling, there are opportunities to explore original props and costumes used across various Warner Bros. productions. The tour also encourages discussions about the evolution of media and the role of technology in modern filmmaking.
Warner Bros. provides customization options for student groups, such as private screenings and educational history sessions in comfortable screening rooms. Lunch can be arranged at the studio’s commissary, enhancing the Hollywood experience.
The tour aligns well with curricula focusing on arts, media studies, and technology, making it an engaging field trip destination for students exploring filmmaking and media productioncareers.