Event Details

Location: Culver City, CA

Rescheduled from earlier tour, which was Rained out

Come follow the yellow brick road with us!

Share your love and enthusiasm for cinema during this movie awards season! Join Cornellians for a behind-the-scenes look at Sony Pictures Studios. Find out what goes on behind camera of some of your favorite television shows and films. Learn how the sets are arranged, see the props, and experience the sound stages. See the sets of your classic favorites: Wizard of Oz, Men in Black, and Spider-Man.  Tour may also include a peak inside the Barbara Streisand Sound Stage, where some of the most memorable movie music has been recorded: http://www.sonypictures.com/studios/scoring.php. Sony requests a headcount by March 17; please sign up by then.

Sony Pictures Studios is one of the major film studios in Hollywood. In 2004, its parent company acquired Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Studios, the home of many of Old Hollywood classics and the most powerful film studio in Old Hollywood. MGM was known for its glossy, bright, Technicolor style, complete with lavish wardrobes, high priced sets, and “more stars than there are in the heavens” – Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracey, Katharine Hepburn, Clark Gable, Lucille Ball, just to name a few!

Movies! Music! Magic! History! There is something on this tour for everyone. This event is open to Hollywood Cornellians and non-Hollywood Cornellians alike.

This is a walking tour. You will be accompanied by a Sony Pictures tour guide. Children ages 12 and over are welcome.

Come follow the yellow brick road with us!

SIGN-UP DEADLINE March 17

Just a few spots left!

Date: March 24, 2017

Time: 1:30 pm check-in.  2:00 p.m. tour

Place:  Sony Pictures Entertainment, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA  90232

Parking: Free in the Overland structure

Cost: $35 per CCLA member ($70 for CCLA member + 1 guest); $40 per person for non-CCLA members and other guests

More Info: Nina Zhang – yz225@cornell.edu

Buy tickets at http://www.cornellclubla.com/store.html?event_id=1684.