New Studio Lights Up Woodland Hills
Cinespace Studios has inaugurated a fresh production campus in Woodland Hills, adding six sound stages to the area. The sprawling facility covers more than ten acres and is poised for major film and TV projects.
Announcement
The launch was unveiled by co‑CEO Eoin Egan during a morning press conference. He noted that the local film scene had struggled recently, but he believes the new studio will attract more productions to Los Angeles.
Industry Response
- Production scouts have already arrived.
- They secured California State Incentives and chose to keep their projects in the city.
- This trend signals growing confidence among filmmakers.
Supportive Policies
The California Film Commission introduced a new tax credit program in June 2025, boosting support for film jobs by roughly fifty percent.
Mayor Karen Bass attended the opening, praised Los Angeles as a creative hub, and highlighted that investing in the industry brings further investment back to the city.
In May 2025, Mayor Bass signed a directive that lowered costs and simplified on‑location filming processes. This move aims to make Los Angeles an easier place for producers, complementing the new Cinespace campus.