Fox Studios Australia
Fox Studios Australia is a major movie studio located in Sydney, Australia. Since opening in May 1998, the studio has been involved in the production of a number blockbusters, including The Matrix, Moulin Rouge, Mission Impossible II, and Star Wars Episode II.
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Features
Located ten minutes from the Sydney city centre, the 132,000 square metre (32 acre) site includes eight stages, production offices and workshops, and a community of over 60 independent businesses. These businesses provide services such as equipment hire, travel and freight, casting, postproduction, and special effects.
An ajacent precinct provides resturants and cafes, a retail complex, parklands, entertainment venues, and sporting facilities.
Ownership
Fox Studios Australia is owned by the media conglomerate News Corporation.
Films
The studio has been involved in a number of movies including:
- Dark City – 1996–1997
- Babe: Pig in the City – 1998
- The Matrix – 1998
- Farscape SERIES 1 – 1999 (TV)
- Mission Impossible II – 1999
- Holy Smoke – 1999
- Moulin Rouge – 1999–2000
- La Spagnola – 2000
- Star Wars Episode II – 2000
- Kangaroo Jack – 2001
- The Quiet American – 2001
- The Matrix Reloaded – 2001–2002
- The Matrix Revolutions – 2001–2002
- The Night We Called It a Day – 2002
- The Mystery of Natalie Wood aka (Looking for Natalie Wood) – 2003
- Star Wars: Episode III – 2003 (In post production)
- Mask II: Son of Mask – 2004 (In post production)
- Stealth – 2004 (Currently in production in the USA)
External links
Categories: Australia-related stubs