SILVERCUP STUDIOS

'Silvercup Studios' is the largest film and television production facility in New York City. Located in the neighborhood of Long Island City, in the borough of Queens, the studio complex has been operating since 1983 in the former Silvercup Bakery building. It is owned by brothers Alan and Stuart Suna.
Currently, the studio is filming location of NBC's ''30 Rock''.[1] The building also serves as a location for many magazine photo shoots and music video productions. The studio can be seen from the New York City Subway's Queens-bound 7 Train just before the Queensboro Plaza stop.
Silvercup Studios in Queens


Contents
History
Silvercup Studios East
See also
External links

History


Silvercup Studios was the primary shooting location for ''Sex and the City'' and ABC's ''Hope & Faith''. The studio is an important center for feature film production, including:

★ ''Analyze That''

★ ''Big Daddy''

★ ''Birth''

★ ''Black Rain''

★ ''The Devil Wears Prada''

★ ''Gangs of New York''

★ ''Garbo Talks''

★ ''Hide and Seek''

★ ''Highlander''

★ ''The Impostors''

★ ''Krush Groove''

★ ''Little Nicky''

★ ''Meet the Parents''

★ ''Mickey Blue Eyes''

★ ''Private Parts''

★ ''Two Weeks Notice''

★ ''Uptown Girls''

★ ''The Sopranos''

Silvercup Studios East


Recently, Silvercup has added a second studio complex, also in Long Island City. That complex is home to ABC's ''Cashmere Mafia'' and Fox Broadcasting's ''New Amsterdam''. [2]
See also


List of New York City Television and Film studios
External links


Silvercup Studios' web site

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