The KCET Studio at 4401 Sunset Boulevard have been mentioned once or twice on NLA, but I couldn't find any pictures. Here's Julius Shulman's view of it from 1979. It's
"Job 5707: KCET (Television station: Los Angeles, Calif.),1979".
According to
Wikipedia, it is the longest continuously-producing studio in Hollywood, making films since its establishment in 1912. It looks like all three of the remaining photographs show the 1922 administration building, which was erected by Charles Ray. The studio was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1978, which is possibly why Mr Shulman photographed it a year later.
Even a visit from Mr Shulman didn't excite the cat!
The architect obviously liked arches.
All from
Getty Research Institute
I've marked the photographer's position for the pictures above on the aerial below.
Google Maps
There's more information and pictures of the studio in an article on
bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com. Wikipedia notes that KCET sold the studio to The Church of Scientology in 2011.