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Shepperton Studios

Set in the grounds of Littleton Park Manor, a 17th century manor house in Surrey, Shepperton Studios or Sound City as it was formerly known began production in 1931.

A multitude of the most profitable and best loved films ever produced have been made at Shepperton. It is often described as the home of independent production, attracting some of the world’s most revolutionary filmmakers.

Shepperton Studios is situated close to the M4, M3 and M25. Heathrow Airport is just over 8 miles away and the studios are ideally positioned for direct access to central London, the Thames, and the south coast offering a whole host of location opportunities.

  • Film Stages The studio complex comprises 16 stages, a vast exterior lot, first-rate post production facilities, luxury production accommodation and an extensive range of construction facilities. The studios house a studio village containing a multitude of specialist media and production support companies with a wealth of expertise in their fields.

    The stages vary in size from 3,000sq ft to 30,000 sq ft and have been host to impressive big budget features, large scale model shops and long running TV dramas.

    The stages at Shepperton house 5 interior tanks for water filming, and H, the largest stage at Shepperton, not only contains a decent size tank but the entire stage can be flooded to provide an enormous interior tank.

  • Post Production The expert team of mixers and experienced support team compliment our fantastic dubbing facilities. 4 re-recording and mixing theatres, 2 preview theatres, an ADR/Foley suite and 4 dedicated foreign dubbing theatres as well as a host of ancillary services and associated accommodation provide a secure environment for your audio post production requirements.

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Only when you work in a studio complex like Shepperton, or Pinewood that is perfectly designed for film makers, do you see the huge difference between being here and being in just an everyday studio  

Sir Alan Parker, Director