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Los Angeles Relocation Guide - Antevia

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Looking east over Burbank from Universal StudiosMuch of Burbank's economy is based on the entertainment industry. Hollywood isconsidered a symbol of the glamorous entertainment industry, but much of the actualproduction takes place in Burbank. Many ancillary companies are also located there.Many companies have their headquarters in Burbank, including ABC, Arri, CartoonNetwork, DIC Entertainment, Dick Clark Productions, NBC, Nickelodeon, The WaltDisney Company, Warner Bros., and Warner Music Group.Burbank is also conveniently located close to CBS Studio Center, DreamWorks, andUniversal Studios in neighboring Studio City, Glendale, and Universal City, respectively.Capitol Records and Paramount are just south of Burbank in Hollywood proper.Local IATSE union offices for the Stagehands Local 33, Grips Local 80, Make-up andHairstylist Local 706 and Set Painters Local 729 also make their home in Burbank withTeamsters Local 399, IBEW Local 40 and many other IATSE locals nearby.EducationBurbank is home to several California Distinguished Schools including the confusinglynamed Luther Burbank Middle School (see history above). Both its public and private K-12 schools routinely score above state and national average test scores. A number ofcolleges are also located in Burbank including the Woodbury University with itsrenowned design program and several make up and beauty trade schools servicing theentertainment industry.Famous residentsA number of famous people have lived in Burbank at one time or another, here's a partiallist of some of people who have called Burbank home.• Wally Albright (1925-1999) actor. TheLittle Rascals

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