
Where was School of Rock filmed
School of Rock
Year: 2003
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
<p>"School of Rock" is an exceptional comedy that should appeal to anyone who appreciates outstanding humor and rock music. Filming took place in two different regions of the United States, namely New York and New Jersey. Most scenes were shot in Staten Island, New York and Long Island, New Jersey. The crew emphasized the rustic charm of Staten Island in many scenes, while Long Island's unique landscape provided the perfect backdrop for the film's gothic scenes.</p>
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Locations
Apartment
In movie
Scene where Dewey urgently needs money for rent and tries to sell the equipment. Then he gets a call from Rosalie Mullins, the principal of the prep school. Mullins is looking for Ned Schnibley as a temporary substitute teacher. Dewey, desperate for money, impersonates Ned and successfully accepts the job.
Real
Scene was shot In the Queens neighborhood of New York City. Artist-director Jeremy Conway and his team designed the interior of the apartment, creating a distinctive space with brick walls filled with vinyl records, various guitars and a used drum kit. The apartment is privately owned, so you can only see its exterior.
Concert Hall
In movie
Scene where Dewey Finn leads his impromptu student band, School of Rock, to their greatest battle against Dewey's old band. At first, the crowd was not impressed and thought the band was just a joke. However, as they continued to play, they won over the entire audience.
Real
Scene was shot The St. George Theater on Staten Island. It was originally a classic movie theater built back in 1929. After years of closure, it was restored in 2004 and converted into a 2,800-seat theater. This building remains one of the most impressive local landmarks on Staten Island today.
Rehearsal room
In movie
Scene where The main character Dewey, played by Jack Black, learns during rehearsal that he has been fired from the band and replaced by another guitarist named Spider. The atmosphere is tense and awkward, but Dewey still displays a sense of humor before leaving the rehearsal room.
Real
Scene was shot At 6 North Street at 66 Williamsburg Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It was home to an indie music venue and closed in 2003 shortly after the movie was released. However, it has since been revived as the Williamsburg Music Hall. The music club opened in the spring of 2001 and was one of the first such venues to appear in Brooklyn.