Melrose Studios

the Melrose Studios was a facility that was a home to American Artists Pictures' movies filmed in here.

History
in 1917, the studio was built by Peralta Studios to make films released thru the Fox Film Corporation. Fox noticed that the Lot became a home to Fox's Movies during the late 1910's while some Fox films are made at the small Deluxe Studio.

in 1922, the Lot Was renamed the Brunton Studios thus still working with Fox. in 1925, it was renamed with United Studios as Fox sold the studio lot to Paramount Pictures in 1927 to make it the Paramount Studios. Paramount made any films at this studio.

in the 1950's, Paramount released "White Christmas" (1954), which was shot at Paramount Studios. the Success leads Paramount to release 30 films a year. in 1967, Paramount purchased the RKO/Desilu lot. since then, Paramount is a Giant.

between 1970 and 1985, Television Shows and Films were made in this Lot. the announcement in 1990 to make all new movies at this lot. Paramount became the most studio in the world to release 45 films a year in the 2000s Decade.

in 2010, Paramount purchased and turned the former KCAL Studio Building into Paramount's Headquarters.

in 2019, Paramount had virtually ceased to exist as a distributor due to the Box Office Bomb of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows" (2016), "Star Trek beyond" (2016), "Ben-Hur" (2016), "Ghost in the Shell" (2017) and, "Monster Trucks" (2017). Mel Gibson and Charlie Rose took the studio in 2022 after Hartnett purchased Viacom and Paramount was forced to live in the Newer Paramount Studios. the studio was renamed the Melrose Studios, which retained named in the future years.

in 2024, Lionsgate Holdings took the lot to make it's films released thru American Artists, Lionsgate's American Major Distribution arm. the lot was now owned by Lionsgate Studio Facilities.