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Revision as of 19:56, 10 July 2024
California Crest Studios was a pre-War motion picture company in Los Angeles, California.
Background
California Crest Studios was a film studio located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, not far from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[1] They were the makers of the highly successful Western movie The Man from Deadhorse, and had already begun working on a sequel to the film in January 2077.[2] As of that month, they had also signed a deal with the Nuka-Cola Corporation for a seventeen-film series featuring the Nuka-Cola mascots Bottle and Cappy.[3] The studio worked with film services businesses such as catering company Catering to the Stars! and transportation and equipmental rental firm Studio Services, and also operated a bus tour service, California Crest Studio Tours, for tourists visiting its filming location. The company also used Mister Handies.
The Great War reduced the studio to rubble. In 2296, the Ghoul and a captive Lucy MacLean passed by the ruins of the studio (and also the Hollywood Walk of Fame shortly afterwards) while heading from Hollywood Boulevard to a Super Duper Mart near Santa Monica.
Layout
From what can be seen in the TV series, the studios consisted of a large number of hangars used for filming, with roads in between where props, actors' trailers, and other services could be located for shooting. The studios also had a large, two-story blue house with a large bronze statue of a woman holding a wireframe globe outside it. By 2296, there is almost no trace left of the area except for the ruins of the house and the destroyed statue, along with some other smaller ruined houses some distance away from the area.
Notes
During "The Head," actors can be seen walking around the studio hangars. These include three actors dressed as Roman men and two actresses dressed as showgirls.
Appearances
California Crest Studios appears in the Fallout TV series episode "The Head." It was first mentioned in Fallout - A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News, a promotional video for the TV series.
Behind the scenes
The post-War ruins of California Crest Studios were filmed at the casino of Elizabeth Bay, Namibia, a ghost town and former diamond mine. The town was also used to film various other scenes, such as Santa Monica Pier and the abandoned houses in "The Target."
Gallery
References
- ↑ At the end of "The Head," Lucy and the Ghoul pass by the ruins of California Crest Studios, while at the beginning of "The Ghouls" they are seen walking along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- ↑ Fallout - A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News news ticker: NO ONE'S BEATING THIS DEADHORSE. "THE MAN FROM DEADHORSE" TOPS BOX OFFICE. A SEQUEL IS ALREADY IN THE WORKS AT CALIFORNIA CREST STUDIOS.
- ↑ Fallout - A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News news ticker: NUKA-COLA MASCOTS 'BOTTLE AND CAPPY' TO APPEAR IN ANIMATED FILM FROM CALIFORNIA CREST STUDIOS. WILL BE THE FIRST IN A SEVENTEEN PICTURE DEAL BETWEEN THE COMPANIES.