This SF warehouse building has long been the site of film production work, all the way back to the classic 90s Hollywood film "So I Married an Axe Murderer." Our space has incredible light, lots of character, and has been used for photo shoots, TV film production, studio film production, documentaries and the occasional hosted event. The service elevator and carts make loading gear in and out much easier. This Mission District warehouse loft is located on the top floor, in the corner of the building with Bernal Hill as a backdrop. The unit includes a spare bedroom that can be used as a changing room, a private bathroom, kitchen and access to two additional public bathrooms in the hallway and a shared rooftop garden with BBQ. The loft is a corner unit on the 3rd floor overlooking Mission Street with windows facing due East and due North. Mission Street is a thoroughfare with some occasional noise. For my shoots in the space, I use sound engineer Doug Dunderdale, who lives in the neighborhood and teaches audio production at Cal-Berkeley's journalism school. We've never had sound issues using Doug outside of the occasional pauses for helicopters, police sirens, etc...the normal stuff you find when shooting outside of sound studios. Let me know if you have any questions.
Natural Light
Restrooms
Kitchen
Dressing Room
Freight Elevators
Wheelchair Accessible
Public Transportation
Soundproof
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