History

Glen Glenn Film Center carries a legacy that begins with Glen Glenn Sound in 1937 and continues today as a full‑service Los Angeles post‑production facility.

About

A premier Los Angeles post-production facility

Glen Glenn Film Center is a premier post production studio in Los Angeles, originally built in 1982 under Glen Glenn Sound. We specialize in full‑service post production with six dub stages and sound editorial bays, supporting creative teams large and small with a focused, hospitality‑forward experience.

Founder Glen Glenn moved to Los Angeles in 1931 and co‑founded Glen Glenn Sound in 1937 with Harry Eckles, establishing a legacy that still shapes the facility today.

Historic Glen Glenn building exterior

The Glen Glenn legacy

One of Hollywood's historic sound names

Glen Glenn Sound was founded in 1937 by Glen Glenn and Harry Eckles and became a long-running name in Hollywood sound. The company later joined the Todd-AO family in 1986, and the facility continues that tradition today under the Glen Glenn Film Center name.

1937
Glen Glenn Sound is founded in Los Angeles, building a reputation for precision and craft.
1982
The current facility opens in Hollywood as a dedicated post-production destination.
1986
Glen Glenn Sound joins Todd-AO, expanding its role in feature and episodic work.
Today
Glen Glenn Film Center continues the legacy with modern stages, hospitality, and operational excellence.

Recent work

Selected projects

Film
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé; Alien: Romulus; Another Simple Favor; Megan 2.0; Life of Chuck; Five Nights at Freddy’s; Horizon
Series
Stranger Things Seasons 3–4; Secret Level; Love, Death + Robots Volume 4; Monsters Season 2; Cobra Kai Season 6; Dr. Odyssey; All The Light We Cannot See; The Offer; Winning Time Seasons 1–2