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Warner Bros. veteran Carolyn Blackwood to lead Sphere Studios

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She most recently served as COO of the Warner Bros. film studio

Sphere Studios, the production house of Sphere Entertainment creating immersive experiences for the Sphere in Las Vegas, has hired Hollywood veteran Carolyn Blackwood.

Blackwood, who most recently served as chief operating officer of the Warner Bros. film studio, has become the head of the Burbank-based Sphere Studios. 

In her new role, Blackwood will oversee the daily operations of Sphere Studios, which includes a team of creative, production, technology and software experts.

Creating immersive experiences for Sphere

With more than 25 years’ experience in the media and entertainment industry, she will also work closely with MSG Ventures, the division of Sphere Entertainment responsible for developing Sphere’s production technologies.

“Throughout my career, I have focused on creative and business innovation in the entertainment industry, as well as the pursuit of production excellence, and this is a tremendous opportunity to be part of the cutting-edge work at Sphere,” said Blackwood.

“I am excited to join the talented and passionate creative and production technology teams at Sphere Studios as we continue reinventing and reimagining the experiences and content that make Sphere the leader in immersive entertainment.”

7thSense Sphere Las Vegas

Sphere’s new president and chief operating officer Jennifer Koester said: “Our team at Sphere Studios is working closely with artists, brands, and technologists to bring the next generation of immersive entertainment experiences to audiences in Las Vegas and beyond.

“We’re pleased to welcome Carolyn to this team of innovators and believe her expertise bringing high-profile entertainment projects to life will be an asset as we continue to build on, and grow, the studios’ capabilities.”

Blackwood has worked on more than 100 films for Warner Bros., including Barbie, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and The Conjuring franchise.

The $2.3 billion Sphere venue opened in Las Vegas in September 2023. It is the world’s largest spherical structure.

Images courtesy of Sphere Entertainment

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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