
In celebration of the publication of two new books this year—The 50 MGM Films That Transformed Hollywood: Triumphs, Blockbusters, and Fiascos and The MGM Effect: How a Hollywood Studio Changed the World (both from Lyons Press, 2022)—film historian, author, and friend of SAH/SCC, Steven Bingen, will make a return engagement to Zoom for a look at another legendary Hollywood studio.
Members may recall that during the pandemic, Bingen presented on the architecture of Warner Bros. and led us all on a fun and fascinating tour of the studio back lot. (If you missed it, you can order the replay on this site.) For our audience, Bingen will concentrate on the architecture of MGM—as explored in a previous book, MGM: Hollywood’s Greatest Backlot (Santa Monica Press, 2011)—and share more from his new books on the historic studio.
Bingen has long worked within the motion picture industry—both in production and as a writer and historian. He held a staff position at Warner Bros. Corporate Archive, where he aided in the preservation and management of that studio’s legend and legacy.
A charismatic and extremely knowledgeable presenter, Bingen will share his take on Culver City’s Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio and transport us back in time to Hollywood’s golden age.

