The facility consists of nine sound stages, three water tanks (two outdoor and one indoor; one of which is the largest purpose built film water tank in Australia), 10 production areas, five construction workshops, onsite support facilities, two wardrobe and laundry facilities, accounting services, lock ups, screening and editing, preview theatrette, visual effects studio, film processing, post production, travel and freight services, and much more. In addition to producing a variety of television shows and films, the studios have also been used by the adjacent Warner Bros. Movie World theme park. When the two facilities opened in 1991, a Studio Tour was run from Warner Bros. Movie World throughout the production areas of the Village Roadshow Studios before returning to the
Movie Magic Special Effects Show. In 2011, both Sound Stage 1 and 2 were utilised for the theme park's annual
halloween event,
Fright Nights. The Saw and Zombie Apocalypse mazes were housed in these studios throughout October. In 2018, some sound stages were used for the
2018 Commonwealth Games and played host to sports such as
boxing and
table tennis. Temporary spectator seating was installed for a total of 6,200 people for the two sports. ==Productions==