Matt Minton mminton@variety.com Multihouse has tapped Joe Hernandez to be the inaugural Vice President of Production, Variety has exclusively learned.
Hernandez is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker known for his sound work on “Down to Earth with Zac Efron.” Hernandez will oversee the opening of Bungalow Studios within The Preserve LA’s 90,800 square-foot campus and take the lead on several new projects as the studio launches its new production facility. “I’m thrilled to be joining Multihouse as the VP of their Production division,” Hernandez said. “Multihouse is known for its innovation, creativity and commitment to telling compelling stories, and I’m excited to help drive our vision forward.
It’s an honor to be part of a creative team that’s reshaping this evolving industry, and I can’t wait to dive into the projects and opportunities ahead.” The new facility marks a partnership with the award-winning production company Multihouse and The Preserve LA, offering a range of production services including a soundproof podcast studio, fully equipped photography studio, video production facilities, full-service production staff and on-site catering. “The partnership with The Preserve LA allows us to offer something truly special,” Multihouse CEO and Bungalow Studios co-founder Michael Tessler said. “Working in a space designed by Paul Revere Williams—one of the most iconic architects in LA history—adds a deep sense of history and elegance to the creative process.
Combine that with the lush greenery of LA’s largest urban jungle, and you have a production space like no other in the city.” The Preserve was originally built in 1964 and has since been restored with 58 contemporary bungalows by Bond Companies..
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