United States / New Jersey
'Decorated' from wall to wall with creative spray paint, this abandoned structure gives off creepy and dilapidated vibes. There are plenty of rooms with empty hospital beds that add to the overall feeling that this place is made for a scary movie. From the exterior, a reddish-brown color that connects Tudor architecture with horror vibes, this place definitely has a feeling to it. There is plenty of space and the location comes replete with everything that would fit the part for this particular location.
United States / New Jersey
This small apartment packs a punch. With views of the George Washington Bridge overlooking a spectacular green neighborhood, this sleek abode brings classy and modern in a great mixture. The apartment itself has dark hardwood floors that go perfectly with the natural light that floods the space, and large floor-to-ceiling windows that help with opening it up. The standalone island by the kitchen helps make the space seem open and inviting, and the marble laid on top adds a touch of class to the darker motif. Wrapped around the exterior is a porch where lights can be stood or strapped ...
Way out in Kansas is a field of dreams. This massive complex is over 13,000 acres and has so much to offer. There is the classic farmland, with barns and farm machinery, as well as huge collections of trains. The Industrial Park has trains that stretch for as far as the eye can see and everything to support a period piece; from vintage signage to old-fashioned silos and farming buildings. The wildlife is also very active. There is plenty of deer amongst the fields and they can add to the ambiance of the good ol' country vibe you're going for. Just don't expect to pay them non-union ...
A small and quaint office but still packs a punch. This location is a sleek mixture of Mid-Century touches with a touch of hipster vibes. The deep, dark wooden desks and executive chairs praise hard work, and the exposed brick and white pillars appreciate good taste. This office can be a standing brokerage firm, an accounting space, or an exciting start-up space.
United States / New Jersey
This is an iconic building with wide-open office spaces for many uses. Nestled in the heart of downtown Newark, the exterior of the building is a facade of classic architecture that reaches up to the skies and overlooks the rest of the city and the beautiful Washington Park. There are also great views of Manhattan as well. From the lobby, you would be hard-pressed to find something more classic than this. With its brown and white design, the entrance paints a visual of corporate America that is not found in many places anymore. Upstairs there are multiple spaces to film in. Some spaces ...
In the heart of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, this basement has an abnormal amount of light offered. The open space leaves the imagination to run wild with what to do and the back of the space opens up to a courtyard with a hip wooden structure that adds to a backyard bar ambiance. There is space and room to make this location whatever you need. The basement itself is clean and spacious with potential.
This high-end penthouse apartment is the dream of millionaires. Tucked away in its own private oasis, this apartment paints the scene of luxury, from its finely chosen mid-century furniture to its wooden accented kitchen, and the meticulous art that adds a particular positive feeling to the well-lit space. Despite it being in a city where space is limited, this place boasts large open spaces with flooded natural light, a spacious balcony, and three bedrooms. All of the rooms are furnished and cohesive.
The most attractive part of this property is the rooftop. There is a huge space available there with views that overlook the city. This is the perfect spot for a late-night meeting, a shady deal going down, or a caped crusader to catch reprieve. Inside the building, which was built in the late 1800s, there is an abandoned 'factory-esque' area, and giant empty black, metallic barrels.
This is one room and one space with so many possibilities. Being that it is a recreation room in a hotel, there are pre-established game areas that come pre-furbished. There is billiards and ping-pong, all collected nicely in a hip, brick exposed space. What makes the particular game room unique is the hidden 'safe room'. In the middle of the room is a giant, metal safe door. It is classic in every respect, with a 'locking mechanism, and a large empty space on the other side. The room inside is lined with black floor couches, but this area can be cleared and used for any purpose ...
This huge building is a must-see. Despite being nine floors, this building boasts a huge open space with amazing skyline views. The open space, with its cold, smooth interior, has huge floor-to-ceiling windows that let in an abundance of natural light and make for a set in and of itself. The landing areas, outside of the building, are completely finished with smooth gray concrete and very 'Brooklyn' vibes. The stairwells are lined with exposed brick and led with smooth black rails. The building was built in 2013 but can be made to look like it was from 2213.
This loft is quintessentially bohemian. There are modern paintings hanging around, giant pictures of faces, and a whole wall of guitars. This loft is perfect for showing the inner workings of an artist's home. There is also a small modern kitchen the completes the allure of such an innovative space. The additional aspects to consider, such as the period piece lighting, the symmetrical stacks of wine, and the character on every surface make this an unforgettable set.
From 'head to toe', this dilapidated warehouse is covered in graffiti. With classic designs and new sprinkled around, this abandoned structure can be used for multiple projects. The building itself is impressive from the outside, with a large smokestack reaching the sky, an abandoned field in the back, and additional graffiti covering the sides. Replete with a shabby feel, low hanging flood lights, and paint peeling from the rafters, this building has the the particular atmosphere built right into it.
Tucked right underneath the Manhattan Bridge, this space in DUMBO is a modern take on the open office. With glass doors, smooth gray cement and fixtures, the office is perfect for a high-tech office or to mimic a start-up. Some of the additional spaces offer a more eclectic twist on the art decorations with some funky designs ranging from bananas to dancing Chassidism, to interesting geometric patterns. Easily accessible by trains, street parking galore, and a neighborhood that is used to filming, this is the perfect place for your next shoot.
Whether you are looking for modern and contemporary, or a blast from the past scene, this prop shop is all that you need. From vintage television sets to timeless phone booths, this prop shop has anything you could imagine to set dress your production. Besides the access to all of the props, the location itself can be utilized to its fullest extent. With winding pathways surrounded by the eclectic collection, this would give a particular vibe to what you have in mind.
This is an entire lot, empty of anything in your way. The lot is surrounded by buildings in a downtown setting and right next to a quiet street. The lot is broken into separate sections with grass and pavement. This is perfect for parking trucks, parking Craft Services, or having a basecamp for all of your production needs.
The Factory LIC is one of the most diverse workspaces in the area. A historic building built in 1926, this building has a wide range of uses for any production. There are exceptionally high ceilings and brand-new fully operable windows on every floor. These windows let in an abundance of light on nearly every floor and offer an exquisite view of the Manhattan skyline. Being that the building has so much space, there are tons of different places to work with here. On one floor there are large open spaces with massive white columns creating an artistic spin on an otherwise empty spot. ...