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'''Interglobal Studios''', the sole film studio in [[Vice City]], presently serves as a pornography film studio for pornography film director [[Steve Scott]] and was bought off by [[Tommy Vercetti]] later in the storyline.
{{infobox business|
| image = InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-overview.jpg
| size = 300x300px
| game_1 = GTA Vice City
| game_2 = GTA San Andreas
| game_3 = GTA Vice City Stories
| name = InterGlobal Studios
| type = Film Studio
| owner = [[Reni Wassulmaier]] (<small>[[1984]]</small>)<br />[[Steve Scott]] (<small>until [[1986]]</small>)<br />[[Tommy Vercetti]] (<small>from 1986</small>)
| location = [[Prawn Island]], [[Vice City]]
| affiliation = [[Vercetti Gang]]
| missions = [[Recruitment Drive (GTA VC)|Recruitment Drive]]<br />[[Dildo Dodo]]<br />[[Martha's Mug Shot]]<br />[[G-Spotlight]]<br />[[Crash!]]
| employee =
}}
'''InterGlobal Studios''' refers to a film/television studio that exists in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. Many of the movies produced by the company still exist in the [[HD Universe]], as do characters involved directly with the studio such as [[Candy Suxxx]] and [[Jack Howitzer]], suggesting the company still exists in [[Vice City in GTA IV Era|Vice City]].


Besides it affiliation to crustaceans, the name of [[Prawn Island]] is a play on "porn" (or perhaps the slang "pron"). Whether or not the studio was previously used for filming of more mainstream movies, (but is hinted at in Vice City Stories) although several movie sets that seem relatively unrelated to pornography were seen in the studio, including movie sets featuring battleships, and a moon landing complete with an American flag (an apparent reference to conspiracy theories that American moon landings were faked).
== InterGlobal Films ==
In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, players can find a film studio dubbed "InterGlobal Films" in [[Prawn Island]], with few changes in between. In GTA Vice City, the studio serves as a pornography film studio for pornography film director [[Steve Scott]], and is later bought by [[Tommy Vercetti]]. In GTA Vice City Stories, the studio in under the management of [[Reni Wassulmaier]], who uses the studio to film commercials and "edgy" pop music videos before leaving Vice City to produce pornography in Europe.
 
Despite being associated with pornography shoots, the studio grounds, in both GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, seem relatively unrelated to pornography, including movie sets featuring battleships, a moon landing complete with an American flag (an apparent reference to conspiracy theories that American moon landings were faked) and a mockup of a [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] street scene; sets for a gothic scenery and a spaceship are seen in the GTA Vice City Stories rendition of the studio.
 
Besides its affiliation with crustaceans, the name of Prawn Island is a play on "porn" (or perhaps the internet slang "pr0n"), possibly in relation to the studio's preference to creating pornography in GTA Vice City.
 
"[[Crash!]]", a side mission, can be also accessed from the studio in GTA Vice City Stories.
 
=== Asset missions ===
* [[Recruitment Drive (GTA VC)|Recruitment Drive]]
* [[Dildo Dodo]]
* [[Martha's Mug Shot]]
* [[G-Spotlight]]


== InterGlobal Television ==
== InterGlobal Television ==
[[Image:Gallery42.JPG|thumb|300px|InterGlobal Television]]
[[File:InterGlobalTelevision-GTASA-exterior.jpg|thumb|right|400px|InterGlobal Television in GTA San Andreas.]]
In [[Los Santos]], there is also an InterGlobal Television studio. This could mean that Steve or Tommy continued their work and moved into Television.
 
In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], there is also an InterGlobal Television studio in [[Vinewood in GTA III Era|Vinewood]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. This may suggest that the film studio has expanded or shifted into television, or exists in conjunction with InterGlobal Films. In here, the player can find a [[Sniper Rifle]].
 
== Trivia ==
* This is the only spawning point for the [[Coach]] in GTA Vice City Stories.
* Deleted game dialog in GTA Vice City suggests Tommy was originally going to get another phone call from Steve Scott, possibly with another mission. It was cut for unknown reasons.<ref>From american.gxt:<br />
''Over the phone''<br />
'''Steve Scott:''' Tommy! Look, I gotta ask you a favor.<br />
'''Tommy Vercetti:''' Steve! How's filming going!<br />
'''Steve Scott:''' Fine, fine. I, heh, WE need a car chase scene, but our budget can't stretch to it. I've left some wheels around town. You'll know what to do.<br />
'''Tommy Vercetti:''' Ok Steve, I'll keep an eye out. Catch you later. </ref>
* Around the back of the film studio there is an old gas pump prop which will explode if shot at.
 
== Films ==
=== Pornographic ===
* [[Bite]]
* [[Closer Encounters]]
* [[Fun Bags]]
* [[Return of the Anaconda]]
 
=== Non-pornographic ===
* [[Badfellas]]
* [[Boy Scout Zombies]]
* [[Chick's 'N' Guns]]
* [[Chick's 'N' Guns II]]
* [[Evacuator Trilogy]]
* [[Push-Up - The Movie]]
 
== Gallery ==
=== GTA Vice City ===
<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160">
InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-StageAset.jpg|The full-size battleship set in Stage A, the largest soundstage in the studio.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-StageBset.jpg|The moonlanding set in Stage B.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-StageDset.jpg|The pornography set in Stage D.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-miniaturebattleshipset.jpg|Miniature set of a battleship similar to that seen in Stage A.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVC-LibertyCityset.jpg|The Liberty City set depicting elements along a street in [[Bedford Point]].
</gallery>
 
=== GTA Vice City Stories ===
<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160">
InterglobalStudios-GTAVCS-StageAinteriorset.jpg|Gothic interior set in Stage A.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVCS-StageAexteriorset.jpg|Gothic exterior set in Stage A.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVCS-spaceshipset.jpg|The spaceship set.
InterglobalStudios-GTAVCS-pool.jpg|The empty pool where the miniature battleship is placed in GTA Vice City.
</gallery>
 
== References ==
<references/>


[[Category:Businesses in GTA Vice City]]
[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]]
[[Category:Businesses in GTA Vice City Stories]]
[[Category:Businesses in 3D Universe]]
[[Category:Businesses in Vice City in 3D Universe]]
[[Category:Businesses in Los Santos in 3D Universe]]
[[Category:Film Production Companies]]
[[Category:Media]]
[[Category:Media]]
[[Category:Assets in GTA Vice City]]
[[Category:Places in Vice City in GTA III Era]]
[[Category:Places in Los Santos in GTA III Era]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 13 March 2017

Business
InterGlobal Studios
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Game GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
GTA Vice City Stories
Type of business Film Studio
Owner(s) Reni Wassulmaier (1984)
Steve Scott (until 1986)
Tommy Vercetti (from 1986)
Location(s) Prawn Island, Vice City
Gang affiliation Vercetti Gang
Mission appearance(s) Recruitment Drive
Dildo Dodo
Martha's Mug Shot
G-Spotlight
Crash!
ADVERTISEMENT

InterGlobal Studios refers to a film/television studio that exists in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. Many of the movies produced by the company still exist in the HD Universe, as do characters involved directly with the studio such as Candy Suxxx and Jack Howitzer, suggesting the company still exists in Vice City.

InterGlobal Films

In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, players can find a film studio dubbed "InterGlobal Films" in Prawn Island, with few changes in between. In GTA Vice City, the studio serves as a pornography film studio for pornography film director Steve Scott, and is later bought by Tommy Vercetti. In GTA Vice City Stories, the studio in under the management of Reni Wassulmaier, who uses the studio to film commercials and "edgy" pop music videos before leaving Vice City to produce pornography in Europe.

Despite being associated with pornography shoots, the studio grounds, in both GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, seem relatively unrelated to pornography, including movie sets featuring battleships, a moon landing complete with an American flag (an apparent reference to conspiracy theories that American moon landings were faked) and a mockup of a Liberty City street scene; sets for a gothic scenery and a spaceship are seen in the GTA Vice City Stories rendition of the studio.

Besides its affiliation with crustaceans, the name of Prawn Island is a play on "porn" (or perhaps the internet slang "pr0n"), possibly in relation to the studio's preference to creating pornography in GTA Vice City.

"Crash!", a side mission, can be also accessed from the studio in GTA Vice City Stories.

Asset missions

InterGlobal Television

InterGlobal Television in GTA San Andreas.

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there is also an InterGlobal Television studio in Vinewood, Los Santos. This may suggest that the film studio has expanded or shifted into television, or exists in conjunction with InterGlobal Films. In here, the player can find a Sniper Rifle.

Trivia

  • This is the only spawning point for the Coach in GTA Vice City Stories.
  • Deleted game dialog in GTA Vice City suggests Tommy was originally going to get another phone call from Steve Scott, possibly with another mission. It was cut for unknown reasons.[1]
  • Around the back of the film studio there is an old gas pump prop which will explode if shot at.

Films

Pornographic

Non-pornographic

Gallery

GTA Vice City

GTA Vice City Stories

References

  1. From american.gxt:
    Over the phone
    Steve Scott: Tommy! Look, I gotta ask you a favor.
    Tommy Vercetti: Steve! How's filming going!
    Steve Scott: Fine, fine. I, heh, WE need a car chase scene, but our budget can't stretch to it. I've left some wheels around town. You'll know what to do.
    Tommy Vercetti: Ok Steve, I'll keep an eye out. Catch you later.