Originally built for the 20th Century Fox epic, Titanic, Fox Studios Baja is a 40-acre, completely self-contained production facility. These stages and filming tanks, some of the largest in the world, are complemented by on-lot production offices, scenery shops, dressing rooms and wardrobe facilities. 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 Fox Studios Baja the premiere facility for water related work of any kind. The proximity of the studio to Los Angeles, just 20 minutes south of the U.S./Mexico border, and a favorable exchange rate make filming in Baja an excellent choice for any production.
- More than 2,000 feet of Pacific Ocean frontage
- Only 3-hour drive from Los Angeles
- Centrally located Actors' Building (make-up, hair,
wardrobe rooms, fitness center, hot tubs and warming
rooms)- Commissary
- Helipad (for easy access)
- World's largest horizon tank (with track tower crane)
- 100'x 200'x 29' indoor tank with capacity over 4.3
million gallons (features 90'x 90' hydraulic steel
platform)- 70,000 sq. ft. of enclosed stage space and over
90,000 sq. ft. of additional workshop space- Grip, Lighting and other equipment rentals on premises
- Mailing address: P.O. Box 439060, #2201, San Diego,
California 92143