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| Formerly | Central Globo de Produรงรฃo |
|---|---|
Company type | Division |
| Industry | |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Headquarters | , Brazil |
| Owner | Grupo Globo |
| Parent | Globo |
Estรบdios Globo (Globo Studios, in English) is Grupo Globo's television production arm and Latin America's largest audio-visual production center.[1] Before its current name, it was also known as Central Globo de Produรงรฃo (Globo Production Center) which was displayed as a label in the credits of its shows. Additionally, it was referred to as Projac, an acronym for Projeto Jacarepaguรก, when referring to its production complex inaugurated in 1995.
Estรบdios Globo's lot, located between the neighborhoods of Curicica and Jacarepaguรก, is the largest television production center in the world, with an area of 1,600ย km2 (620ย sqย mi), housing studios, fictional cities, islands of editing, post production, special effects, factory settings, costumes, technical support to production, administration and services.[2]
Currently, its facilities holds thirteen recording studios, three snack bars, a restaurant, and a bank. They are often building new studios, centers support to fictional cities, a theater and an administrative building.
History
editBefore Projac
editRede Globo's former studios, which opened in 1965, were too small for the station's productions. In 1975, the Teatro Fรชnix (English: Phoenix Theater) was inaugurated, for the production of auditorium programs. Later in 1980, it was discovered that the station's facilities would become improper in a short period of time. Rede Globo's productions studios name is Central Globo de Produรงรฃo (English: Globo Production Center). [citation needed]
Projeto Jacarepaguรก
editProjac (which was then called the Jacarepaguรก Project) was designed to house the studios, administration, production, direction; and leave the Botanical Garden. The greatness of Projac, between conception and inauguration, constitutes an undertaking that took almost fifteen years to be completed.[citation needed] In the long interval between the departure of Globo from its former studios and the definitive entry into Projac, the broadcaster rented other spaces, such as Atlรขntida Cinematogrรกfica, Cyll Farney's Tycoon studios, part of Renato Aragรฃo's studios, TV Tupi's studios at the old Cassino da Urca, Pรณlo Rio de Cinema e Vรญdeo and the Herbert Richers studios, besides producing some programs at the Teatro Fรชnix.[citation needed]
From Projac to Estรบdios Globo
editAs of February 25, 2016, the name of the complex changed from Projac to Estรบdios Globo, as the new board retired the old name due to the name "Projac" being no longer considered a strong and modern title.[3]
The opening of MG4
editOn August 8, 2019, a new complex called Production Module 4 (MG4) was inaugurated, incorporating three new studios (K, L, M), with an area of 26,000 mยฒ. The complex now occupies a total area of 1.73 million mยฒ, with thirteen production studios, expanding the production capacity of soap operas, series, miniseries, realities, original formats, humor shows and varieties.[4]
Productions
editSplit of studios
editStudio A
Vacant
Studio B
Vacant
Studio C
Vacant
Studio D
Vacant
Studio E
- Caldeirรฃo com Mion
Studio F
- Lady Night (for the Multishow)
- "Quem quer Ser um Milionรกrio?" (attraction of Domingรฃo com Huck)
Studio G
Vacant
Studio H
Studio I
Vacant
Studio J
- Se eu Fechar os Olhos Agora
Studio K
Vacant
Studio L
Vacant
Studio M
Vacant
Programs and stations recorded elsewhere in the complex
- ร de Casa
- Estrela da Casa
References
edit- ^ "INA Global - Television - Article - Organizaรงรตes Globo". INA Global. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
- ^ "Estagiar - Rede Globo".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Apรณs 20 anos, Globo rebatiza Projac e confunde funcionรกrios". UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
- ^ G1, Globo (8 August 2019). "Globo inaugura novos estรบdios e celebra o talento no maior complexo de produรงรฃo de conteรบdo da Amรฉrica Latina". Grupo Globo. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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