The DNA of Hollywood is so embedded in Seth Rogen ‘s “ The Studio ” that it was essential to shoot on location at familiar landmarks and, of course, at an actual movie studio.

The Apple TV+ series is a fond and frenetic snapshot of what it’s like to work in the industry — that is, the old-school version of Hollywood that revolves around studio lots, not Atlanta or London.

Walking onto the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, one of the first things you see is a row of golf carts marked “Continental Studios.” The prop carts are just a few of the many items that remain on the lot as “The Studio” gets ready to shoot its second season in the fall.

Also at the ready is the Continental Studios set, now in storage, as well as dozens of lighting fixtures and other items from the offices of studio

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