The Producer's Guide: Why Our Locations Are Built for On-Camera Productions

What types of on-camera productions are your uniquely curated venues suited for?

Our portfolio of Los Angeles venues is specifically tailored for a wide range of on-camera work, including Feature Films, episodic TV Shows, national Commercials, and high-fashion Photo shoots. We understand the demands of production and have sourced authentic, character-rich properties that look incredible on camera.

What makes a Buttercup venue ideal for Feature Films and TV Shows?

For Feature Films and TV Shows, authenticity and character are paramount. Our locations are not sets; they are real places with a rich visual story. Our portfolio includes everything from gritty warehouses that offer a vintage charm to serene, modern homes that can serve as a hero location for an entire series. This provides directors and production designers with a visually compelling backdrop that adds immense production value.

Why do top agencies and brands choose your locations for Commercials?

Agencies and brands shooting Commercials choose Buttercup Venues because we provide reliability and quality for high-profile commercial use. Our venues are pre-vetted to handle the logistical demands of a professional film crew. Whether you need a premium retail setting in Beverly Hills or a massive industrial space for an auto shoot, our portfolio offers the professional-grade options that major brands trust.

Are your locations good for professional Photo shoots?

Yes. Our venues are ideal for creative and commercial Photo shoots. Properties like our Office in the West Adams District which are perfect for accommodating complex lighting and production setups. The unique character and pristine condition of our locations provide photographers with a dynamic and professional environment to execute their creative vision.

Discover the location that will define your next project. Explore the Buttercup Venues portfolio today.

Buttercup Venues

Bruce Kramer began in photography before building across the photo and film industries — founding 12 studios within a production company that spanned LA, New York, Miami, and London and employed 125 people at its peak. He also ran a leading artist-representation agency, managing 75+ talents and brokering iconic projects including iPod ads, Eminem album covers, and Mission: Impossible posters. Today, as founder of Buttercup Venues, Bruce represents an exclusive, curated portfolio of Los Angeles properties for filming, events, and brand activations.

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