Theatrical Supplies in Burbank, CA

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Ledz Inc gallery

LEDZ® is the first, high-powered, LED lighting system in the world designed for the entertainment, television, broadcast and motion picture industries. LEDZ

Neighborhood:
Burbank
Custom Characters Inc gallery

Founded in 1986 by Ryan Rhodes and Drew Herron, Custom Characters, Inc brings your favorite characters and some you've never met before to life with b

Neighborhood:
Grand Central
Cinelease Inc gallery

Founded in 1977, Cinelease provides rentals of equipment for use in motion pictures, commercials, special events, corporate gatherings, industrial trade show

Neighborhoods:
Atwater Village, East LA, North Atwater
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Burman Industries gallery

Burman Industries is a privately-held company specializing in the special-effects industry. We are a global distributor for the products necessary for speci

Payment method:
master card, visa
Hollywood Toys & Costumes Inc. gallery

We have been in business since 1950 serving Hollywood and all surrounding areas. We specialize in Adult and Child Costumes along with wigs, make-up, mask

Neighborhoods:
Central LA, Central Hollywood
Payment method:
visa, mastercard, amex, discover, all major credit cards
Brands:
disney, marvel, star wars