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EPS, Studio City, is located adjacent to Universal Studios and a short distance from the other major studios and industry resources in and around Hollywood. Sheraton, Hilton and Holiday Inn hotels are all nearby, as are the shopping and entertainment venues of Universal Citywalk. There are also a number of good restaurants within walking distance. Among our favorites are Miceli’s Italian Restaurant, Poquito Mas and Nozawa, one of the top-rated sushi restaurants in Los Angeles.
EPS Information:
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Studio City:
3753 Cahuenga Blvd. West, Studio City, CA 91604 ph. (818) 766-5000 fax (818) 623-7547
Map of Studio City Facility
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EPS, Santa Monica, is located in Media Commerce Park near the Lantana Center and Tribeca West post production complexes, as well as the many production companies, advertising agencies and boutique post houses that make L.A.’s Westside their home. It’s also less than three miles from the beach, Santa Monica Pier and the popular Third Street Promenade shopping district. The area features many other attractions including art galleries, fitness centers, restaurants and nightclubs.
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EPS has been servicing Louisiana’s burgeoning film and television community through Baton Rouge for many years. A still largely undiscovered gem, Baton Rouge combines Southern hospitality with French savoir faire and Cajun fun. Along with enjoying savory gumbo and spicy jambalaya, you can spend your leisure time on one of the area’s world-class golf courses, try your luck at a casino or perhaps take an “alligator tour” of the bayou. Baton Rouge offers excellent shooting locations, experienced crews, and well equipped production and post production facilities making it a good choice for your next project.
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EPS has a well established presence in New York and is well versed in the idiosyncrasies of working in the city. Manhattan is a great place to edit. There’s nothing quite like cutting a project while scarfing down a hot dog from Gray’s Papaya (“the tastiest, snappiest $1.25 dog in town”) or a mountain-sized corned beef sandwich from Carnegie Deli. And, of course, New York offers cultural diversions like no other city from concerts at Lincoln Center and plays on Broadway to one-of-a-kind sports venues like Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden.
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