Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique spaces for film shoots. We also have spaces for meetings and events.
Every day we uncover new, inspirational spaces, perfect for your movie shoot — from mid-century homes to creative studios, and beyond.
Our network of helpful hosts respond quickly, and are well-versed in accommodating all types of productions.
Only pay for what you need. Pay by the hour for your movie shoot without worrying about hidden fees or overtime.
Earthy, Modern Home - Ready for Photo & Film Shoots
Nashville, TN5.0 (12)
25 guests
MakeShift Studios
Philadelphia, PA4.8 (284)
30 guests
Film and Shoot in an Eclectic Ranch Home
Atlanta, GA5.0 (3)
15 guests
Make it Visual Cretive Studio
Oakland Park, FL4.8 (6)
60 guests
Goat Milk Fudge Productions
Pittsburgh, PA5.0 (5)
35 guests
Soundwave Studios
Oakland, CA4.8 (208)
30 guests
SnapHouse Productions
Greensboro, NC4.9 (127)
10 guests
Real Media Studios
Overland Park, KS15 guests
Incredible New York Loft-Style Studio Drenched in Natural Light
Baltimore, MD4.8 (151)
25 guests
Creative Network Studios
Charlotte, NC55 guests
COLD CREEK PRODUCTIONS
Pearland, TX5.0 (767)
18 guests
Another Age Productions
Newton, MA5.0 (7)
75 guests
Roc Star Studio
Chicago, IL4.9 (62)
25 guests
dk3studios
San Diego, CA5.0 (279)
20 guests
Trendy Joshua Tree Home with Pool
Yucca Valley, CA35 guests
Avant-garde Victorian Space with Tranquil Courtyard
Washington, DC4.9 (57)
30 guests
Toast Studios
Saint Paul, MN5.0 (232)
15 guests
Huge Vintage Warehouse Complex / Parking /OVER 15,0000 sq ft / Graffiti Alley + EQUIPMENT ON THE PREMISES - (No more Pick up or drop off)
Los Angeles, CA5.0 (25)
150 guests
Farmington Co-Work
Farmington, MI4.9 (12)
30 guests
The CAVE Film and Photo Studio
Hackensack, NJ5.0 (25)
50 guests
Island Station Media Lab
Milwaukie, OR4.9 (63)
15 guests
Film & Photo Production Studio / White Cyc / 1 Take Studios
Tempe, AZ5.0 (19)
50 guests
Film and Photography Studio
Orlando, FL4.8 (13)
12 guests
event1013
Plano, TX5.0 (154)
30 guests
Large Film Studio - Open space and strip views
Las Vegas, NV5.0 (25)
50 guests
Versatile Photo & Video Studio for Rent
Olivette, MO4.9 (9)
10 guests
William Krisel's Alexander Home available for photo and film shoots
Palm Springs, CA5.0 (2)
40 guests
Centrally Located Recording Studio for Film Shoots
Austin, TX5.0 (2)
10 guests
Studio Fluxx
Clearwater, FL4.9 (16)
20 guests
Photo/Video Production Studio with Large Cyc Wall and Customizable Sets
Woodinville, WA5.0 (24)
25 guests
Circuit Studios
Arvada, CO4.9 (17)
20 guests
Elev8ed Studios
Sacramento, CA5.0 (21)
20 guests
Boutique Fitness Studio perfect for Photo & Film Shoot
Redwood City, CA5.0 (5)
30 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Film shoot locations average $114 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $98, whereas larger venues run about $143 per hour.
Finding film shoot locations is easy if you know the right tools to use. Start with Peerspace by searching for local film shoot locations near you. Also make sure to learn everything you need to know about location scouting. You can even learn a bit about how to become a location scout yourself, which should give you some insight into the tools professional location scouts use in addition to Peerspace for finding the perfect film shoot locations. Many local film commissions also keep directories of locations that can be used for filming. Location scouting is one of the most important parts of film pre-production, and finding just the right settings for your scenes can separate amateur productions from masterpieces.
The first step to finding film shoot equipment rental services should be to search right here on Peerspace. We've got lists of vendors for a lot of cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and so many more. Additionally, many of your local film shoot locations may offer access to on-site equipment as part of using the location. If you still can't find film shoot equipment rentals that meet your needs, use your search engine of choice and check local business listings. Many of the film equipment rentals on our listings will even ship their equipment throughout the state—or even nationwide—so you can get what you need wherever you're filming.
If you don't know how to make a film shoot schedule, you should use our guide to making a film shoot schedule template! Focus on the "5 Ws"—the Who, What, When, Why, and Where. For each day of the shoot, lock down your shooting locations, list which crew and actors are required, and account for what equipment and props are needed. Then record what scenes you'll be filming, as well when shooting should start and end. Being diligent in pre-production and planning can be the difference between a production that's a disaster or one that produces a masterpiece.
How long it takes to shoot a film depends on the type of film, as well as where you're shooting it. Planning ahead of time is critical for keeping the shoot efficient, so check out this shooting schedule template, use our budget template, and then lock down your best local shooting locations. A short film may take a few days up to a week or two. On average, Hollywood studio films tend to take 3-4 months to shoot.