Vancouver Film Studios is a film production facility located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,[1][2] and is operated by the McLean Group of Companies. It consists of 12 purpose-built sound stages ranging in size from 1,160 to 1,950 square metres (12,500 to 21,000 sq ft), eight production offices, and other support spaces. VFS in 2006 was the recipient of a BC Export Award in the New Media and Entertainment section, and was recognized as one of the top 21 exporters in British Columbia.[3] It was founded in 1999.
Its films include Fifty Shades of Grey (2015), Step Up All In (2014), If I Stay (2014), and The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008). Television series produced include Fringe (2008–2013, 100 episodes), Mustard Pancakes (2005–2007), Bates Motel (2013–2017, 50 episodes), and Arrow (2012–2020, 167 episodes).[4]
The area of Boundary Road and Grandview Highway was first purchased by the McLean Group of Companies in the early 1980s. At the time businesses were located there included a gift centre, mattress factory, stonemason, commercial dry cleaner, bakery, electronics store, elevator test facility, tools wholesaler, and a cigarette company.
In 1987, Northstar International Studios was purchased, marking the beginning of film production for the company. Between 1987 and 1997 more buildings and land were purchased and dedicated to expanding the newly formed film production centre. In 1998 Northstar International Studios was renamed Vancouver Film Studios and six sound stages and supporting space begun construction.[5]
The first structure was Building G completed in February 2000. In that time the entire production centre had 120,000 square metres (30 acres) dedicated to production, 10 sound stages, as well as other miscellaneous buildings. In March 2000, construction of Building J and Building C began, both were completed by July 2001. Construction for Building A began in November 2001 and opened for use in April 2002. With growing demand, two new structures—Building H and Building I—were ordered in December 2002 and opened in April 2003.[5]
In June 2023, the studio was acquired by Hackman Capital Partners.[6]
Vancouver Film Studios has 12 purpose built sound stages and several other buildings dedicated to offices and various other support spaces.[2][7][8]