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Leavesden Film Studios is a film and media complex constructed on the site of the former Rolls-Royce factory at Leavesden Aerodrome, which was an important centre of aircraft production during World War II. It is situated approximately 20 miles northwest of central London near the town of Watford. The exact position is: 51°41'36.64" N, 0°25'11.45" W. The growth of film-making in the area has brought an increase in modelmaking and set construction. Leavesden Studios is one of only a few places in the UK where productions can be made on such a large scale. The studios contain approximately 500,000 sq ft of flexible space which includes stage space, production office space and support buildings, along with an extensive 80 acre backlot which offers a 180 degree uninterrupted horizon which can be used for exterior sets. The 1995 James Bond film Goldeneye was the first film to be filmed at Leavesden. The site was acquired as the series traditional home at Pinewood was fully-booked with other productions. They gutted the factory and turned it into a studio. This process is shown on the Goldeneye DVD special features (2006 release). Other films made in the vast converted hangars have included: The studio is linked to the Sohonet media network.
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