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Baja Studios is located 3 miles south of Rosarito, just off the free road, between the 1-D Autopista (Mexico's newest highway) and the ocean. The facility has over 9,000 square feet of permanent office space, 70,000 square feet of enclosed stage space and more than 90,000 square feet of construction workshops, storage areas, and physical plant facilities.
Baja Studios is located 3 miles south of Rosarito, just off the free road, between the 1-D Autopista (Mexico's newest highway) and the ocean. The facility has over 9,000 square feet of permanent office space, 70,000 square feet of enclosed stage space and more than 90,000 square feet of construction workshops, storage areas, and physical plant facilities.


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Image:Titanic_Baja_Studios.jpg|Originally built for the Twentieth Century-Fox epic [[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]].
Image:Titanic_Baja_Studios.jpg|Originally built for the Twentieth Century-Fox epic [[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]].

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Baja Studios, originally built for the Twentieth Century-Fox epic Titanic, is a completely self-contained production facility.

Description

Construction of the facility began on June 6, 1996 and since that time various films and other projects in addition to Titanic have used the facility, site improvement and expansion is ongoing. The present complex is located on 35 acres overlooking the Pacific coast with more than 2,000 feet of ocean front near the Mexican resort community of Rosarito. Unobstructed views of the ocean, a combined tank volume of over 20 million gallons and a modern filtration plant capable of delivering 9,000 gallons of filtered sea-water per minute make Baja Studios the premiere facility for water-related work of any kind. Tank 1 provides an additional 350,000 square feet of exterior shooting space, flooded or dry. Optional real estate acquisition allows for easy expansion. Some of the world's largest stages and filming tanks work in concert with offices, scenery shops, dressing rooms, wardrobe facilities to accomplish most filming requirements. The location provides access to the dynamic technical and artistic expertise of both nations. Numerous hotels, condominiums and restaurants serve the resort area.

Location

The proximity of the studio to California, a varied assortment of location sites near by, cost of construction and a favorable exchange rate combine with the other advantages of filming in México to make Baja Studios an excellent choice for any production. Freeway-close to Los Angeles, the studio is located near San Diego, just 30 minutes south of the U.S. / Mexican border, on a latitude N. 32 17' 173" and a longitude W. 117 02' 268". How to get to Baja Studios Baja Studios is located 3 miles south of Rosarito, just off the free road, between the 1-D Autopista (Mexico's newest highway) and the ocean. The facility has over 9,000 square feet of permanent office space, 70,000 square feet of enclosed stage space and more than 90,000 square feet of construction workshops, storage areas, and physical plant facilities.

Reference

http://www.foxbaja.com/index.html