Olive Avenue Collective

The Olive Avenue Motion Picture Collective is an American workers' operated movie studio founded by the workers' takeover and collectivization of the Warner Bros. lot on Olive Avenue in Burbank during the Second American Civil War. Darryl F. Zanuck, former Warner executive sympathetic to progressivism, is elected the Chairman of the new studio.

During the First Cultural Revolution, the collective shares space with the Termite Terrace Animation Collective.