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Originally Posted by Dave A
What a thrill to see the studio(s) that did Peter Pan. They used both buildings for that. One had the ground sets and the other was for the full sky flying scenes and with only three cameras they had to be racing around live. Maybe a BW camera for title cards. I have looked closely at the 1959 tape version and I think they did it with two cameras and a lot of splice-block editing. As much as Burbank gets all the press, you have to hand it to NBC for their NYC patchwork of Rockefeller Center, theatres up and down Broadway, sports venues and Brooklyn for what they pulled off.
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Is this the Studio that was originally a bread bakery? Is it located just across the river in Brooklyn?