Canadian Motion Picture Park Studios

Canadian Motion Picture Park Studios (CMPP) is one of the largest and newest film production centers in North America with over 350,000 square feet of facilities. Located in the metropolitan area of Vancouver, British Columbia., it has 11 stages, all purpose-built for film and television production. The CMPP complex has been home to a wide variety of production projects, including high-budget feature films, television series, and commercials. The 11 stages range in size from 36,000 square feet to 5,500 square feet. The complex offers extensive support facilities and a back lot.

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Facilities

Stages

CMPP Studios has 11 sound stages ranging from 5,500 sq. ft.to 26,000 sq. ft., including a mega-stage, a perfectly square stage, and smaller insert studios. The stages offer state-of-the-art sound deadening, laser-smooth floors, clear-spans to 40’ heights, and trusses designed for heavy loads. The complex has its own custom-built power stations to meet the heavy power demands of the film industry. In addition, there are custom-built, computer-controlled air exchange systems.

Back Lot

CMPP also offers an 18-acre back lot that includes six New York City streets representing different time periods. An additional 80,000 square feet of facilities on the back lot is available for construction, painting, wardrobe, set-dec/prop storage and SFX. The six buildings include a 40,000 square foot warehouse with 8,000 square feet of office space. There are two acres of parking space available.

Support Facilities and Services

CMPP has over 70,000 sq. ft. of office and support space, including furnished offices, both cubicle and private, meeting rooms, kitchens, and utility areas scattered throughout the facilities. In addition CMPP offers on-site security, VoIP phone systems, IT support, and janitorial services

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