Abstract
Since the 1990s, several studios have been built in Korea, in which high-quality contents have been produced. As the film industry expanded, the demand for base facilities increased. Therefore, I investigated the film production facilities in Korea and identified the current status. Through a case study, I categorized them into small, medium, and large according to the size of the main studio. There are two large studios in Korea. A mega studio should have a huge main studio. In addition, it has to fulfill various purposes such as a special filming space, post-production space, and accommodation for related workers. Therefore, the space composition of film facilities must be changed. I selected eight mega studios and analyzed the cases based on the layout, bird's eye view, and floor plan. I classified the studio facilities into five categories that were defined according to the connection between the main studio and the other facilities. I classified the mega studios into the following types according to the location and purpose of construction: 1) standalone type, 2) semi connected type, and 3) connected type. In particular, I determined the characteristics of a mega studio in Korea through Studio Cube. Studio Cube is a connected type mega studio that is suitable for a small site area and a site close to the city. I intend to provide the basic data for a mega studio through this study. * I define an extra-large studio as a mega studio.