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* ''[[Moon and Me]]'' (2019)<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Dockterman |first=Eliana |date=July 26, 2018 |title=How Georgia Became the Hollywood of the South |language=en |magazine=Time |url=https://time.com/longform/hollywood-in-georgia/ |access-date=March 2, 2022}}</ref>
* ''[[Moon and Me]]'' (2019)<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Dockterman |first=Eliana |date=July 26, 2018 |title=How Georgia Became the Hollywood of the South |language=en |magazine=Time |url=https://time.com/longform/hollywood-in-georgia/ |access-date=March 2, 2022}}</ref>
* ''[[Love Is Blind (TV series)|Love Is Blind]]'' (2020)<ref>{{Cite news |last=Venn |first=Lydia |date=February 26, 2020 |title=Inside all the actual locations used in Netflix's Love Is Blind |work=[[The Tab]] |url=https://thetab.com/uk/2020/02/26/inside-all-the-actual-locations-used-in-netflixs-love-is-blind-145772 |access-date=April 4, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Walsh |first=Charlotte |date=February 19, 2022 |title=No, There Aren't Bathrooms in the 'Love Is Blind' Pods |url=https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/love-is-blind-pods |access-date=March 2, 2022 |website=Netflix |quote=For Season 1, the pods were built in Atlanta and shot at a studio called Pinewood (now Trilith Studios). [...] For Season 2...the pods were shipped across the country to film at a new studio in Santa Clarita, California.}}</ref>
* ''[[Love Is Blind (TV series)|Love Is Blind]]'' (2020){{efn|Season 1 only. Subsequent season was shot in [[Santa Clarita, California]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Venn |first=Lydia |date=February 26, 2020 |title=Inside all the actual locations used in Netflix's Love Is Blind |work=[[The Tab]] |url=https://thetab.com/uk/2020/02/26/inside-all-the-actual-locations-used-in-netflixs-love-is-blind-145772 |access-date=April 4, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Walsh |first=Charlotte |date=February 19, 2022 |title=No, There Aren't Bathrooms in the 'Love Is Blind' Pods |url=https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/love-is-blind-pods |access-date=March 2, 2022 |website=Netflix |quote=For Season 1, the pods were built in Atlanta and shot at a studio called Pinewood (now Trilith Studios). [...] For Season 2...the pods were shipped across the country to film at a new studio in Santa Clarita, California.}}</ref>}}
*''[[WandaVision]]'' (2021)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Barnhardt |first=Adam |date=September 9, 2019 |title=WandaVision Reportedly Beginning Production in November |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/09/09/wandavision-filming-start-november-disney-plus/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190920221805/https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/09/09/wandavision-filming-start-november-disney-plus/ |archive-date=September 20, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2019 |website=ComicBook.com}}</ref>
*''[[WandaVision]]'' (2021)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Barnhardt |first=Adam |date=September 9, 2019 |title=WandaVision Reportedly Beginning Production in November |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/09/09/wandavision-filming-start-november-disney-plus/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190920221805/https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/09/09/wandavision-filming-start-november-disney-plus/ |archive-date=September 20, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2019 |website=ComicBook.com}}</ref>
*''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]'' (2021)<ref name="FWSLoki">{{Cite web |last=Sandberg |first=Bryn Elise |date=July 2, 2020 |title=How Georgia Hopes to Lead Hollywood's Return to Production |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-georgia-hopes-lead-hollywoods-return-production-1301223 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702153848/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-georgia-hopes-lead-hollywoods-return-production-1301223 |archive-date=July 2, 2020 |access-date=July 2, 2020 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref>
*''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]'' (2021)<ref name="FWSLoki">{{Cite web |last=Sandberg |first=Bryn Elise |date=July 2, 2020 |title=How Georgia Hopes to Lead Hollywood's Return to Production |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-georgia-hopes-lead-hollywoods-return-production-1301223 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702153848/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-georgia-hopes-lead-hollywoods-return-production-1301223 |archive-date=July 2, 2020 |access-date=July 2, 2020 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref>

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Trilith Studios
Sound stages at Trilith Studios
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Address461 Sandy Creek Road
Fayetteville, Georgia 30214
CountryUnited States
Coordinates33°28′30″N 84°30′39″W / 33.474868°N 84.510834°W / 33.474868; -84.510834
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Trilith Studios is an American film and television production studio located south of Atlanta in Fayette County, Georgia. Originally known as Pinewood Atlanta Studios, the studio has been used to produce many films and television programs, particularly those produced by Marvel Studios. Trilith Studios encompasses a 700-acre site, with a 400-acre backlot and 24 soundstages. A virtual production volume, Prysm Stage, opened in early 2022. As of 2021, Trilith Studios is the largest production facility in the state of Georgia.

History

The Pinewood Group announced in April 2013 that its first film production facility in the United States, Pinewood Atlanta Studios, would be located south of Atlanta at a complex consisting of 280 ha (690 acres) in Fayette County, Georgia. The studio was a joint venture between Pinewood and River's Rock LLC, an independently managed trust of the Cathy family, founders of the Chick-fil-A fast-food chain. Pinewood Atlanta would feature at least five sound stages. The Pinewood Group was attracted to Georgia for the studio because of the state's film tax credit.[1]

The first production to film at the studio was Marvel Studios' film Ant-Man (2015), which began in September 2014.[2][3] In August 2019, Pinewood sold their shares of Pinewood Atlanta to River's Rock LLC, with Frank Patterson expected to remain to run the studio.[4]

In October 2020, the studio was renamed Trilith Studios. Trilith was chosen as the studio's name as "a nod to our U.K. heritage” according to Patterson; its name originated from trilithon, an architectural term referring a structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third stone laid horizontally across the top such as the structures in Stonehenge.[5] In November 2021, it was announced that Trilith, in collaboration with NEP Virtual Studios, would open the virtual production volume Prysm Stage facility in early 2022.[6]

In August 2022, Trilith filed a proposal to add an additional 4.7 million sq. ft. of studio, production, office, warehouse, retail, and residential space south of the existing property by 2032.[7] Since 2022, the 168 Film Project was held at the Trilith Town Stage.[8]

Town at Trilith

In 2016, the Pinewood Forest mixed-use complex was launched. Located across the street from the studio, it features homes along with plans for "a movie theater, restaurants, boutique hotels, retail and office space", built using environmentally friendly building materials.[9] In preparation for the master-planned community, Dan Cathy was inspired by places like Seaside, Florida, Ponce City Market, and the Chick-Fil-A headquarters.[10] In 2020, when the studio was renamed Trilith Studios, Pinewood Forest was renamed the Town at Trilith.[11] In April 2021, Atlanta magazine ranked the community ninth in their top ten metro Atlanta vibrant city centers list; the community was also the newest featured on the list.[12]

A movie theatre was announced in a press release on December 2018, set to be open in 2020.[13] It was later pushed back to 2021.[14] In 2023, the unbuilt theatre was redesigned into an entertainment complex called "Trilith Live". The complex will include an 1,800 seat auditorium, two live television stages, and various food and retail shops. The complex is set to be open in 2025.[15]

Racial discrimination lawsuit

In July 2022, Brianna Sacks of Buzzfeed News alleged that African American individuals faced unequal treatment to the majority white population.[16][17] In September 2022, several residents held a public protest outside the studios.[17] In November 2022, five current and former African American residents sued the site's housing development for racial discrimination. One resident cited complaints back in 2018,[18] while another cited an assault with racial slurs that occurred in March 2022.[19] Trilith issued a statement, alleging that five residents who filed the lawsuit "never had any employment or other relationship with Trilith Studios." They further condemned the March 2022 incident[19] and wrote that their goal is to "provide creators of all demographics, backgrounds, upbringings, and abilities an environment that fosters inclusion and belonging and the opportunities and resources to share their stories".[18][19]

Education

In 2016, a soundstage at Pinewood Studios was open for educational use by the Georgia Film Academy.[20] The site was formerly occupied by Rivers Elementary School.[21] In late 2020, the Georgia Film Academy partnered with Trilith and the University of Georgia to launch its Master of Fine Arts film program; students would work and live in Trilith during their second year.[22] Trilith also has a small K-12 school called "The Forest School".[5]

Stages, studios, and locations

As of November 2021, Trilith Studios encompasses a 700-acre site, with a 400-acre backlot. It features 1 million square feet of production facilities, with 24 soundstages, 40 on-site production vendors, and 75,000 square feet of stages equipped for virtual production technologies.[6] As of 2019, Trilth Studios was considered the second largest film and television studio in North America,[23] and as of 2021, it is the largest production facility in the state of Georgia.[24]

Soundstages at Trilith Studios
Number Size (in sq ft)[25]
1 15,000 (150x100)
2 15,000 (150x100)
3 20,000 (166x120)
4 20,000 (166x120)
5 30,000 (200x150)
6 30,000 (200x150)
7 20,000 (120x165)
8 20,000 (120x165)
9 18,150 (165x110)
10 15,000 (136x110)
11 15,000 (136x110)
12 15,000 (100x150)
14 15,000 (100x150)
15 20,000 (120x166)
16 20,000 (120x166)
17 40,000 (240x166)
18 18,000 (164x110)
19 15,000 (136x110)
20 15,000 (136x110)
21 18,000 (164x110)
22 18,000 (164x110)
23 18,000 (164x110)

Prysm Stage

The Prysm Stage is a virtual production volume in a purpose-built 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) stage, featuring 360 degrees of LED panels and ceiling. It is able to accommodate large set pieces, in-camera visual effects, and is equipped for game-engine-driven video playback. Additionally, it has a dedicated process stage designed for automotive shoots.[6]

Productions

As Pinewood Atlanta Studios

As Trilith Studios

Notes

  1. ^ Season 1 only. Subsequent season was shot in Santa Clarita, California.[37][38]
  2. ^ Only for Season 1.[40] Season 2 was shot at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.[41]
  3. ^ Since Season 2[52]

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