Martini Film Studios

Located in the heart of Langley, BC, our fully equipped Studios, diverse exterior filming locations, and ready-to-shoot standing sets are designed to bring your creative vision to life.

Martini Film Studios offers 150,000 square feet of converted sound stages across eight stages, supported by 100,000 square feet of additional production space. With support services provided by MBS Equipment Co., we are equipped to handle productions of every size.

In addition to our Studio facilities, Martini has a range of production-ready standing sets and breathtaking exterior locations — providing today's filmmakers with an array of options helping to bring their creative visions to life.

Productions filming at our Studios — or any of our exterior locations — may also qualify for additional provincial tax incentives. To learn more about the geographic advantages of filming in British Columbia, visit creativebc.com.

Organizations we work with

BC Film Commission
Screen BC
Reel Green
Creative Pathways
Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce

Careers

Martini Film Studios is not responsible for Production hiring and does not post job opportunities on this website. All hiring for Productions filmed at our facilities is managed directly by Production.

If you are looking for resources or information on how to work in the Film and TV industry, check out the links below.

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Creative Pathways

Creative Pathways is a portal with information and advice on where to find training programmes and initiatives to help you get into the film and TV industry, visit the Creative Pathways Website. Martini Film Studios is a proud supporter and sponsor of Creative BC’s 2023 Creative Pathways program.

https://creativepathwayscanada.com/

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Directors Guild of Canada

The Directors Guild of Canada, B.C. District Council (DGC BC) represents the creative and logistical personnel in the film and television industry in British Columbia. The DGC BC Collective Agreement covers the categories of Director, 2nd Unit Director, Production & Unit Manager, plus those employed in the various Assistant Director and Locations Departments.

https://www.dgc.ca/en/british-columbia

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IATSE Local 891

The largest IATSE Local in Canada, Iatse Local 891 has 9,000+ professional artists and technicians.

IATSE 891 works to promote BC as a premier filming destination and delivers well-trained, world-class talent and a stable labour relations climate. You can feel a lot of pride as a member of a union that has had such a positive impact on the industry in BC. And you can contribute to continuing that tradition in the industry of tomorrow.

https://ourwork.ca/

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ACFC West

ACFC West, Local 2020 Unifor is a technical film union recognized by the Labour Board of British Columbia.

ACFC West is focused on creating the best working conditions for its membership. Today, ACFC West is a strong Canadian union made up of quality, experienced craftspeople where our expertise in over 20 departments make ACFC West, Local 2020 Unifor your best choice.

https://www.acfcwest.com/

Sustainability

Martini Film Studios is committed to being a leader in Green Film Production and providing a Net Zero experience for the film and TV industry.

At Martini Film Studios, sustainability isn’t just a goal — it’s part of our foundation.

Our facilities are designed around energy efficiency, including motion activated LED lighting, zoned heating and cooling, insulated sound stages, water efficient fixtures and waste diversion. Our operations run entirely on 100% Renewable Natural Gas and our rooftop solar panel array allows us to operate at a carbon neutral standard.  

We continue to expand our partnership approach to help productions reduce their emissions and create less waste while filming at Martini Film Studios. Installing Electric Vehicle chargers across our locations, offering multi-stream recycling options, proposed alternatives to single use plastic, and providing clean energy to help productions reach their sustainability goals. These are just a few of the many ways in which we are working to make our Studios, and our industry, greener, smarter, and more future-focused.

Martini Film Studios encourages productions to take part in the circular economy of sharing, reusing, refurbishing and recycling the sets and materials they use on their productions. We work closely with Productions to repurpose set builds, reduce waste and minimize the need to source new materials. Through these partnerships, a commitment to sustainable consumption and improved resource efficiency will help us work towards our Net Zero goal.

Martini Film Studios is a proud member of Reel Green™, working together to promote and facilitate sustainable filmmaking in BC.

We commit to:

  • Reduce the overall carbon footprint of our facilities.
  • Heat our stages, offices, and support spaces using 100% Renewable Natural Gas.
  • Supplement our grid electricity with solar power.
  • Prioritize economic, social and environmental sustainability.
  • Provide Productions with waste diversion solutions including multi-stream recycling and composting.
  • Improve air quality in our communities. All stages, Studios and Martini Town will be powered with quiet and clean electricity, eliminating the need for diesel generators.
  • Encourage and support productions in meeting their sustainability and corporate responsibility goals.
  • Provide Productions and Employees with access to electric vehicle charging and use 100% EV vehicles for our own fleet where practicable.
  • Collaborate with members of the film industry to use clean energy alternatives and reduce waste.
  • Be an active Member and supporter of the Reel Green™ initiative.

Renewable Natural Gas

Martini Film Studios is heated using 100% Renewable Natural Gas – a carbon neutral energy source. We were the first film studio in British Columbia to commit to using this innovative fuel supplied by FortisBC, one of the province’s largest energy providers. Switching to RNG allowed our facilities to convert to a carbon neutral heating source without replacing or installing any new equipment.

What is Renewable Natural Gas?

Renewable Natural Gas is derived from biogas, which is produced from decomposing organic waste in landfills, agricultural waste and wastewater from treatment facilities. When bacteria break down organic waste, the process produces biogas mostly made of methane – a greenhouse gas that impacts the earth’s temperature and climate system. FortisBC works with local farmers, municipalities and energy companies to capture and purify methane that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere, creating carbon-neutral RNG for customers like Martini Film Studios.

Learn more about RNG here.

Clean Energy at Work

As part of our Net Zero plan, we are providing our operations and visiting Productions with clean carbon neutral electricity.

All Martini Film Studios properties are a diesel generator free zone. We provide productions with high amperage cam-panels and the grid power they need to film their productions.

Our Stages, Studios, Support Spaces and Martini Town are all connected to BC Hydro’s electrical grid. Over 98% of the power they generate is from clean and renewable sources (primarily hydroelectricity, with a small mix of solar, wind and biomass) learn more here.

In May of 2022 our solar panel array went live and is now providing a zero-carbon sustainable power supply for our operations and the productions we host. The large roof top solar array provides a renewable energy supply to help productions reach their net-zero goals.

EV charging infrastructure

Martini Film Studios is committed to reducing the consumption of fossil fuels. A total of 22, Level 2 EV charging stations are available for production teams and employees with electric vehicle charging.

To further decarbonize and reach our Net Zero goal, we are transitioning (where practicable) our own fleet of vehicles to 100% EV models.

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Martini Film Studios

Martini Film Studios is conveniently located 5 minutes off the 200th St. Highway 1 Exit, making it easily accessible by car.

Downtown Vancouver 35 - 45 Minutes
Pacific Highway Border Crossing (USA) 30 Minutes
Vancouver International Airport 45 Minutes - 1 Hour
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