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[[Image:Kas pgallery popup arnd 3.jpg|thumb|300px|Entrance to the Sesame stage at Kaufman Astoria Studios in the Astoria section of Queens, one of New York City's five boroughs.]]
 
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[[File:KaufmanStageJ.jpg|thumb|300px|Stage J, ''Sesame Street's'' current filming location, 2012.]]
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[[Image:Bloomberg elmo.jpg|right|250px|thumb|New York Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] and Elmo.]]
 
   
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'''Kaufman Astoria Studios''', located in the Astoria section of Queens, is where ''[[Sesame Street]]'' has been taped since [[1992]].<ref name="sony">"[http://news.sel.sony.com/en/press_room/b2b/release/34940.html SESAME STREET CONVERTS TO HIGH-DEFINITION PRODUCTION WITH SONY CAMERAS AND SWITCHERS]", ''Sony Electronics News and Information'', April 13, 2008.</ref> The show was taped on the studio's ground floor on Stage G until [[Season 39]], when production moved three floors up to Stage J.<ref>{{40book|212}}</ref> Both the series and most of the home video releases are taped at the studio.
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'''Kaufman Astoria Studios''', located in the Astoria section of Queens, is where ''[[Sesame Street]]'' has been taped since [[1993]].<ref>Dunlap, David W., "[http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/28/realestate/tv-industry-scrambles-for-studio-space.html?pagewanted=all TV Industry Scrambles for Studio Space]", ''[[The New York Times]]'', March 28, 1993.</ref> The show was taped on the studio's ground floor on Stage G until [[Season 39 (2008)|Season 39]], when production moved three floors up to Stage J.<ref>{{40book|212}}</ref> The series, specials, and most of the home video releases are taped at the studio. The facilities were also home to production for ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]''.<ref>[http://www.toughpigs.com/noel-macneal-part-3/ Tough Pigs: A Chat with Noel MacNeal, Part 3]</ref>
   
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KAS Music and Sound studio is also located there, which records all of the audio needed for the show. According to a press release, "NEP Broadcasting created and maintains the Sony-based HD system for Kaufman Astoria Studios."<ref name="sony"/>
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KAS Music and Sound studio is also located there, which records all of the audio needed for the show. According to a press release, "NEP Broadcasting created and maintains the Sony-based HD system for Kaufman Astoria Studios."<ref name="sony">"Sesame Street Converts to High-Definition Production with Sony Cameras and Switchers", ''Sony Electronics News and Information'', April 13, 2008.</ref>
   
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Originally opened in the 1920s as part of Paramount Pictures, the studio's current incarnation has been in business since 1977, when it was reopened to film Sidney Lumet's film version of ''[[The Wizard of Oz|The Wiz]]'' (1978). Other shows, such as ''[[Law and Order]]'' and ''[[Johnny and the Sprites]]''<ref>"[http://guardian.nepinc.com/newsK_Astoria.php Kaufman Astoria’s Neighborhood Studios]", ''Markee Magazine'', July 2007.</ref> are also filmed here. ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' and ''Spin City'' also used the facilities.
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Originally opened in the 1920s as part of [[Paramount Pictures]], the studio's current incarnation has been in business since 1977, when it was reopened to film Sidney Lumet's film version of ''[[The Wiz]]'' (1978). Other shows, such as ''[[Law & Order]]'' and ''[[Projects with Muppet crew connections|Johnny and the Sprites]]''<ref>"Kaufman Astoria’s Neighborhood Studios", ''Markee Magazine'', July 2007.</ref> also filmed there, as did ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' and ''[[Spin City]]''.
   
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[[Elmo]] and [[Kevin Clash]] spoke at a ceremony announcing the expansion of the facilities; a letter [[K]] was given to the company, as the space will be "Studio K."<ref>Hayley Lerner, "[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/features/people/e3i9e2284979c0b8c7847c1ec50dbf82010 Bloomberg touts film, TV impact on economy]", ''The Hollywood Review'', 20 October 2008.</ref> Kaufmann Organization Chairman George S. Kaufmann cites Elmo as his favorite ''Sesame Street'' character.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/06/realestate/06sqft.html?_r=1&src=twrhp New York Times Interview]</ref>
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[[Elmo]] and [[Kevin Clash]] spoke at a ceremony announcing the expansion of the facilities; a letter [[K]] was given to the company, as the space will be "Studio K."<ref>Hayley Lerner, "Bloomberg touts film, TV impact on economy", ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', 20 October 2008.</ref> Kaufmann Organization Chairman George S. Kaufmann cites Elmo as his favorite ''Sesame Street'' character.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/06/realestate/06sqft.html?_r=1&src=twrhp New York Times Interview]</ref>
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On December 3, 2013, Kaufman Astoria Studios opened the first and only backlot located in New York City. [[Grover]] was among those who attended the ribbon cutting ceremony, in addition to New York senator [[Chuck Schumer]] and ''[[Orange is the New Black]]'' actress Dascha Polanco.<ref>"[https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20131203/astoria/kaufman-astoria-studios-unveil-citys-first-outdoor-film-lot/ Kaufman Astoria Studios Unveil City's First Backlot Film Studio]", ''DNAinfo'', December 3, 2013</ref>
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* [http://kaufmanastoria.com/ Official Site]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 3 November 2023

Kas pgallery popup arnd 3

Entrance to the Sesame stage at Kaufman Astoria Studios in the Astoria section of Queens, one of New York City's five boroughs.

KaufmanStageJ

Stage J, Sesame Street's current filming location, 2012.

Kaufman Astoria Studios, located in the Astoria section of Queens, is where Sesame Street has been taped since 1993.[1] The show was taped on the studio's ground floor on Stage G until Season 39, when production moved three floors up to Stage J.[2] The series, specials, and most of the home video releases are taped at the studio. The facilities were also home to production for Bear in the Big Blue House.[3]

KAS Music and Sound studio is also located there, which records all of the audio needed for the show. According to a press release, "NEP Broadcasting created and maintains the Sony-based HD system for Kaufman Astoria Studios."[4]

Originally opened in the 1920s as part of Paramount Pictures, the studio's current incarnation has been in business since 1977, when it was reopened to film Sidney Lumet's film version of The Wiz (1978). Other shows, such as Law & Order and Johnny and the Sprites[5] also filmed there, as did The Cosby Show and Spin City.

Elmo and Kevin Clash spoke at a ceremony announcing the expansion of the facilities; a letter K was given to the company, as the space will be "Studio K."[6] Kaufmann Organization Chairman George S. Kaufmann cites Elmo as his favorite Sesame Street character.[7]

On December 3, 2013, Kaufman Astoria Studios opened the first and only backlot located in New York City. Grover was among those who attended the ribbon cutting ceremony, in addition to New York senator Chuck Schumer and Orange is the New Black actress Dascha Polanco.[8]

Sources

  1. ↑ Dunlap, David W., "TV Industry Scrambles for Studio Space", The New York Times, March 28, 1993.
  2. ↑ Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street, page 212
  3. ↑ Tough Pigs: A Chat with Noel MacNeal, Part 3
  4. ↑ "Sesame Street Converts to High-Definition Production with Sony Cameras and Switchers", Sony Electronics News and Information, April 13, 2008.
  5. ↑ "Kaufman Astoria’s Neighborhood Studios", Markee Magazine, July 2007.
  6. ↑ Hayley Lerner, "Bloomberg touts film, TV impact on economy", The Hollywood Reporter, 20 October 2008.
  7. ↑ New York Times Interview
  8. ↑ "Kaufman Astoria Studios Unveil City's First Backlot Film Studio", DNAinfo, December 3, 2013

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