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Backlot/Exterior Studio Lot

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Large outdoor areas within or adjacent to a studio facility, containing permanent or semi-permanent exterior sets such as street facades, town squares, or industrial areas. Backlots provide controlled exterior filming with studio infrastructure.

Definition

A backlot is a large outdoor area adjacent to or within a studio, featuring permanent or semi-permanent exterior sets. Backlots combine studio control with authentic outdoor scenarios. They are typically found at major studios (Warner Bros., Sony, Paramount).

Backlot Components

Permanent Sets/Environments

Set TypeSizeCharacteristicsInitial Setup Cost
Urban Street200-500 mBuilding facades, street level€2M-5M
Village Square150-300 mHouses, church, town square€1.5M-3M
Industrial Zone300-1000 mFactory facades, warehouses€2M-6M
Western Town200-400 mSaloons, general store€1M-3M
Residential Street200-300 mSingle-family homes, gardens€1M-3M

Support Infrastructure

  • Power Distribution: Massive 3-phase power throughout the backlot
  • Water/Drainage: Water mains for set construction & catering
  • Roads: Driveways for vehicles, cranes, trucks
  • Parking: Large parking area for crew, equipment
  • Offices: On-site production offices
  • Catering Areas: Food service for crew
  • Storage: Equipment & set prop storage

Backlot Rental Costs

Basic Rental Rates (Per Day)

Studio/LocationBudgetSizeFeatures
Warner Bros. (US)$3000-600024 acresMultiple permanent sets
Sony Studios (US)$2500-500010 acresStreet + industrial zones
Berlin Studio€1500-35008 acres1960s Berlin street
Munich Studios€2000-450010 acresEuropean town sets
EUE/Screen Gems€1200-30006 acresFlexible urban sets

Multi-Week Backlot Packages

PERMANENT BERLIN STREET BACKLOT (€2500/Day base)
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1 Day (single) €2500
5 Days €2200/Day (€11,000) [12% discount]
10 Days €2000/Day (€20,000) [20% discount]
15 Days €1800/Day (€27,000) [28% discount]
20 Days (4 Weeks) €1500/Day (€30,000) [40% discount]

EXAMPLE: 12-Day Production with 3 Exterior Setups
12 Days × €1800/Day = €21,600
vs. €30,000 for single days = €8,400 Savings (28%)

Backlot Scenarios: Budget Breakdowns

Scenario A: Urban Street Shooting (5 Days)

Scenario: Action scenes on permanent street, vehicle stunts, explosions

BACKLOT RENTAL
Base Rent (5 Days × €2200) €11,000
Street Closure (permanent backlot) €0 (included)
Equipment Storage €500

INFRASTRUCTURE
Power for lights & stunts €1000
Water (fire suppression for stunts) €800
Security (stunts oversight) €2000
Insurance Add-on (stunts coverage) €1500

CREW
Stunt Coordinator (5 Days) €3000
Stunt Team (6 Performers, 5 Days) €12000
Safety Manager €2000
Medical On-Site €2000

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Vehicle Rental (for stunts) €5000
Explosives/Pyrotechnics €8000
Cleanup after stunts €2000

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TOTAL BUDGET: €50,800
Per Shooting Day: €10,160
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Scenario B: Multi-Location Shooting (20 Days, 3 Sets)

Scenario: Drama/Crime with scenes on permanent street, village, industrial zone

BACKLOT RENTAL (20-Day Package)
Base Rent (20 × €1500) €30,000
Special Set Adaptation (Village) €2000
Lighting Rig Prep €1500

CREW
Backlot Manager (20 Days) €6000
Set Maintenance Crew (daily) €8000
Security/Liaison €5000

MODIFICATIONS
Village Set: Props & Dressing €4000
Street: Vehicle Parking Setup €2000
Industrial: Lighting Installation €3000

CATERING & SUPPORT
Crew Catering (20 Days) €12000
Parking/Shuttle €2000

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TOTAL BUDGET: €75,500
Per Shooting Day: €3,775
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COMPARISON: Location Scouting Alternative
Street Location 5 Days × €3000 €15,000
Village Location 8 Days × €2500 €20,000
Industrial Location 7 Days × €3500 €24,500
Permits & Approvals €6000
Location Crew & Transport €12000
Restoration/Cleanup €3000
TOTAL: €80,500

BACKLOT IS CHEAPER AND MORE EFFICIENT
(Backlot €75,500 vs. Locations €80,500, but with less logistics)

Backlot vs. Real Locations: Decision Matrix

CriterionBacklotReal Location
Cost€1500-3500/Day€2000-6000/Day (variable)
Lighting Control90%+60-80%
Authenticity85% (built but authentic)100%
Crew LogisticsPerfect (everything on-site)Complicated
Schedule FlexibilityMaximum (quick changes)Limited
PermitsNone (private studio grounds)Yes (city, authorities)
Parking/CateringIncludedArrange separately
Modification Control100%Limited
Owner ConflictsNonePossible
Weather IndependenceRelative (outdoor but enclosed)None

Backlot Design & Construction

How is a Backlot Planned?

Step 1: Strategic Decision (Studio Level)

  • What genres does the studio film? (Crime, Prestige Drama, Action)
  • What locations are needed frequently? (Urban, Rural, Industrial)
  • What is the ROI? (Backlots cost €2-5M but rent out quickly)

Step 2: Master Plan Development

  • Overall site planning (typically 5-20 hectares)
  • Infrastructure planning (power, water, roads)
  • Set layout design

Step 3: Phased Construction

  • Phase 1: Basic infrastructure (Years 1-2)
  • Phase 2: Permanent sets (Years 2-4)
  • Phase 3: Expansion & renovation (ongoing)

Construction Teams

A large backlot (e.g., Warner Bros. backlot) has:

  • Permanent Construction Crew: 20-50 staff
  • Set Dressers: 30-100 (depending on productions)
  • Maintenance Crew: 20-40 (daily)
  • Management: Production Manager, Department Heads

Backlot Maintenance & Costs

Annual Upkeep

ElementAnnual Costs
Wall Painting & Repair€50K-150K
Road Repair€30K-100K
Lighting Infrastructure€20K-60K
Power & Water Systems€15K-40K
Roof & Structure Repair€25K-75K
Vegetation & Landscaping€10K-30K

Typical Annual Costs: €150K-500K (depending on backlot size & age)

Backlot Pros vs. Cons

Pros

AdvantageBenefit
No PermitsFaster start
Perfect InfrastructurePower, water, parking
Lighting ControlOutdoor + artificial light combined
Fast Set ChangesMultiple sets on backlot
Consistent VisualsSimilar architecture/time period
Crew ComfortEverything on-site
No Owner ConflictsStudio grounds, full control
Stunt-FriendlySafety & control

Cons

DisadvantageImpact
Artificial LookNot 100% authentic (when viewed closely)
Limited VarietyOnly what's built on backlot
Maintenance CostsContinuous renovation
Location AvailabilityMust book in advance, studio policy
Weather VulnerabilityRain shutdown possible
Nothing NewSame sets for many productions

Historic Backlots

  • Warner Bros. (Los Angeles): 24-acre backlot with permanent streets (rented from 1930s to 2010s)
  • Paramount (Los Angeles): 10-acre, modern urban sets
  • Sony (Los Angeles): 10-acre with rural & urban destinations

International Backlots

  • Cinecittà (Rome): Italian studios with Roman scenarios
  • Babelsberg Studio (Potsdam): European backlots with Eastern European sets
  • Pinewood Studios (London): Classic British backlots

Best Practices: Backlot Usage

  1. Book Early: Popular backlots book up quickly
  2. Understand Limitations: Each backlot has specific sets – check if your scenes fit
  3. Set Sharing: Multiple productions can use the same backlot (but not simultaneously)
  4. Modification Budget: Plan for minor set adjustments
  5. Lighting Plan: DP must combine exterior lighting with studio infrastructure
  6. Stunts & Action: Backlots are ideal – safety & control
  7. Crew Flow: Utilize on-site catering & facilities to save time
  8. Schedule Flexibility: Backlots allow for quick scene changes

A large backlot offers the best combination of cost-efficiency, control, and authenticity for productions with multiple exterior scenes. Major studios utilize their backlots extensively – it's worth it.

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