Producers, I’d love your take on this.
No Film School just shared a fascinating report on the state of Hollywood soundstages in 2025, and the numbers are… intense. Even with dozens of new stages being built globally, demand is still outpacing supply. Streamers may be slowing down, but the volume of productions — especially international co‑pros and indie‑level content — continues to rise.
You can read here: https://nofilmschool.com/hollywoods-soundstages-report-2025?utm_source=B...
A few points that stood out:
- Stage space is becoming one of the most valuable production resources, sometimes more than crew availability.
- Major markets are hitting capacity, which means smaller regions are suddenly becoming competitive alternatives.
- The rise of virtual production hasn’t reduced demand in some cases; it’s increased it because hybrid workflows still require physical space.
- Indies are getting squeezed when big-budget productions block-book stages months or years in advance.
It raises a big question for all of us:
How do we plan, budget, and schedule effectively when one of the core production resources is becoming harder to secure?
Are you:
- Looking outside traditional hubs
- Shifting toward more location-based shooting
- Exploring virtual production
- Building relationships with emerging markets
- Or simply adjusting timelines and expectations
Curious to hear how you’re navigating this shift and whether you see it as a challenge, an opportunity, or both.