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Fox Studios Baja was originally built for James Cameron's epic film, Titanic. The complex is located on 45 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, three miles south of Rosarito Baja California and 45 minutes south of San Diego. Here the world's largest filming tanks work in conjunction with stages, offices, scenery shops, dressing rooms, wardrobe facilities and other production areas to accomplish nearly any filming requirement.
Since opening in 1996, eight movies have been filmed here, along with several television shows, commercials and video productions.
2003-Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (Fox, Miramax and Universal)
2001-The Dubbed Action Movie-Enter the Fist (Fox)
2001-Pearl Harbor (Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Touchstone)
2000-The Weight of Water (Phoenix Pictures)
1998-Deep Blue Sea (Warner Brothers)
1997-In Dreams (Dreamworks)
1997-Tomorrow Never Dies (MGM)
1997-James Cameron's Titanic (Fox and Paramount)
Foxploration is an exciting addition to Fox Studios Baja, a one-of-a-kind movie park. Foxploration allows visitors to discover tricks of the film making process within the context of a working movie studio. Attractions include film sets, prop rooms and exhibits where visitors learn about the magic of movie making in an entertaining and interactive way. Also on display are original props, sets and costumes from the blockbuster film "Titanic" and other films
For complete details visit: http://www.foxploration.com/ |