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  1. When Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, a 1930s pile about five miles from downtown Austin, shut down in 1999, it was slated to be demolished. But almost two decades later, the decommissioned building—which escaped destruction to become home to filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios—might be more significant than ever.

  2. Pixar Animation Studios and Troublemaker Studios and Blue Sky Studios Animated Motion Pictures

  3. Troublemaker Studios is a film production company founded and owned by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and producer Elizabeth Avellán.[1] The company is based in Austin, Texas and is located at the former site of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. It also shares space with Austin Studios, which is managed by the Austin Film Society, and houses production offices, sound stages and the largest ...

  4. Background. This is the production company of Robert Rodriguez after it was renamed from Troublemaker Studios, following Elizabeth Avellán's departure from the company.Despite this, its former name continues to be used on occasion as of 2023. Logo (December 25, 2020-)

  5. 3 de jul. de 2020 · Rodriguez and production company Solstice Studios had planned to shoot in Los Angeles, starting April 27 – a huge change for the director, whose career has been defined by shooting in Austin.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Rodriguez finally gave in and decided to shoot the entire movie on his studio backlot Troublemaker Studios here in Austin. For better or worse, that feeling that it was all shot in one place shows ...

  7. Troublemaker Studios is a film production company founded and owned by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and producer Elizabeth Avellan. The company is based in Austin, Texas and is located at the former site of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. It also shares space with Austin Studios, which is managed by the Austin Film Society, and houses production offices, sound stages and the largest green ...