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Saudi Arabia’s Film AlUla to add music studio to production lot

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Saudi Arabia’s Film AlUla is adding a music recording studio to its production lot in June.

Film AlUla’s current production facility includes a 30,000-squarefoot soundstage, backlot, production support buildings, workshops, warehouses, recording studio, and training and rehearsal space.

AlUla is also home to the mirrored Maraya concert hall, a multi-purpose venue that plays host to internatio­nal concerts.

The film commission will inaugurate a recording studio with audio and recording equipment comprising a control room and two soundproof booths that can be used by individual artists, choirs, rehearsals for film score production, music videos and orchestral* work, Variety magazine reported. Film AlUla’s Executive

Director Charlene Deleon-Jones commented on the upcoming opening, saying: “Following the successful launch of our film studios last year, we are continuing to strategica­lly expand the complex and become a one-stop destinatio­n for creatives, with the recording studio being a natural next step in this vision. “We are delighted to welcome artists starting from June whom we have no doubt will be inspired by the magnificen­t surroundin­gs and heritage that AlUla has to offer while making the most of our cutting-edge facilities to create magic,” she added, according to Variety magazine.

Previous Hollywood production­s shot in AlUla include the Gerard Butler-led action-thriller “Kandahar,” directed by Ric Roman Waugh, and “Cherry,” starring Tom Holland and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo.

The news comes after December’s Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival in Jeddah saw global media company Stampede Ventures announce further films in its 10-movie partnershi­p with Film AlUla.

Hollywood movies “Fourth Wall” and “Chasing Red” are set to be filmed in AlUla in 2024 as part of a 10-project deal between Film AlUla and Stampede Ventures, in addition to the previously announced feature “K-Pops!”

 ?? Film AlUla ?? A rendering of the music studio.
Film AlUla A rendering of the music studio.

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