The Backstage Pass tour offers visitors an inside look at the behind-the-scenes workings of moviemaking and television production. Unlike the Studios Backlot Tour next door, the Backstage Pass tour focuses on the creative process involved in producing a single film or show, rather than exploring a broad range of props, effects, and costumes that might be used for a variety of productions.
Visitors should know that the 25-minute walking tour might change in accordance with the particular movie or show being explored. A general example may include a video presentation in the beginning, followed by a tour through the Special Effects Room, where guests can observe the process of creating anything from pyrotechnics to animated effects. Maybe it's on to the soundstages next, where guests can explore specially designed soundproof areas. Visitors may also learn how to orchestrate action scenes or how effects are incorporated into a scene with live actors. There's no telling what you can learn on this intriguing tour.
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