Studio zone

Studio zone
Thirty-mile zone (TMZ)
The intersection at the center of the studio zone: Beverly Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles (2008)
The intersection at the center of the studio zone: Beverly Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles (2008)
Map
Map
Interactive maps of the studio zone
Coordinates: 34°04′33″N 118°22′36″W / 34.07583°N 118.37667°W / 34.07583; -118.37667

The studio zone, also known as the thirty-mile zone (TMZ), is an area defined by a 30-mile (48 km) radius of "Hollywood" used by the American entertainment industry to determine employee benefits for work performed inside and outside of it. Its center has traditionally been regarded as the southeast corner[1] of Beverly Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. The boundaries of the 30-mile (48 km) radius includes the southern, urbanized half of Los Angeles County, as well as parts of eastern Ventura County and northwestern Orange County.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "LA Studio Zones | California Film Commission". Retrieved 2021-10-30.