Estúdios Globo

22°57′31.36″S 43°24′23.72″W / 22.9587111°S 43.4065889°W / -22.9587111; -43.4065889

Estúdios Globo
FormerlyCentral Globo de Produção
Company typeDivision
Industry
Founded1995
Headquarters,
Brazil
OwnerGrupo Globo
ParentTV Globo

Estúdios Globo (Globo Studios, in English) is Grupo Globo's television production arm and Latin America's largest audio-visual production center. Before its current name, it was also known as Central Globo de Produção (Globo Production Center) which was displayed as a label in the credits of its shows. Additionally, it was referred to as Projac, an acronym for Projeto Jacarepaguá, when referring to its production complex inaugurated in 1995.

Estúdios Globo's lot, located between the neighborhoods of Curicica and Jacarepaguá, is the largest television production center in the world, with an area of 1,600 km2 (620 sq mi), housing studios, fictional cities, islands of editing, post production, special effects, factory settings, costumes, technical support to production, administration and services.

Currently, its facilities holds thirteen recording studios, three snack bars, a restaurant, and a bank. They are often building new studios, centers support to fictional cities, a theater and an administrative building.