Lookingfor the perfect photography studio inNew York City to shoot yournext commercial, latest products, or catalog imaging? There are a lot of factors to take into account besides cost, which is why doing your homework before making a final selection will help mitigate issues that come up when the camera is ready to roll. To get you started, here is a list of 10 rental studio recommendations in the Big Apple based on studios available, size, type of lighting, and services.
1. Sandbox: http://sandboxstudio.com/locations#new-york: With a location in both New York City and Brooklyn, convenience is just one of the reasons this studio made it to the top of the list. There are also production offices available including a post-production department and many spacious studios drenched in natural light to choose from. Some other bonuses include a plethora of hair/make-up stations, 360 degree views of the city, ping pong table, and drive in access based on the location.
- Drive in access
- Spacious studios with natural light
- 360 degree city views
Studio,1 ba, 450 sqft - Condo for sale; 1 day on Zillow. 2 Tudor City Pl APT 15EN, New York, NY 10017. 150 E 49th St #3C, New York, NY 10017. LISTING BY: COMPASS. 11 reviews of Studios 150 'I dig this rehearsal space!! It's cheaper than the rest, it's super close to tons of trains, and the people at the front desk are always friendly and accommodating. Plus, There are no open calls there so you don't have a trillion actors/dancers stretching and chatting in the lobby to climb over. Long Live Studios 150!'
2. LightSpace Studios: http://www.lightspace.tv/: There’s a reason why recent clients include Bentley, Vogue, and Aldo - these studios offer it all. The full service photo and film production facility has a large inventory of lighting, grip, camera, digital capture, and a large crew roster to make sure you can take full advantage of the 28’ foot ceilings and huge rooftop access.
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- Rooftop access
- Full service production facility
- Large equipment inventory
3. Canoe Studios: http://www.canoestudios.com/: Priding themselves in delivering the best service possible, Canoe offers everything from digital, lighting, grip rental, props, and catering. Access to a large in-house inventory of equipment and relationships with other rental houses ensures every need is met, no matter how unique. It’s hard to imagine leaving with the incredible views that accompany the services!
- First class service
- State of the art sound system
- 5 studios available with flexible layout
4. Highlight Studios: http://highlightstudios.nyc/: The name says it all. If your focus is on still shots and perfect lighting for a small-scale production, this is the spot. Constructed to optimize the space for continuous natural soft light, while maintaining the power to direct the amount and direction with remote-controlled window shades. An 1,100 square foot deck also provides a space for open air shoots. Gemini 1 5 10 – locate and eliminate duplicate files.
- Continuous natural soft light
- Large rooftop deck
- Full kitchen and bathroom
5. NEO Studios: http://www.neostudiosnyc.com/: Pick your floor plan based on your needs from the 3 configurations available at NEO’s facility. They understand every shoot has its own unique requirements, so an array of amenities, cameras, stands, set supplies, and lighting options are available. In-house professional-level video, photo, and event production are also an offering to make your life easier.
- 3 studios with various configurations
- Video, photo, and event production services
- Complete inhouse equipment available
6. Drift Studio: http://www.driftstudionyc.com/: Want the entire place to yourself and only pay a flat fee for full access to studio equipment and space, including a $2,000 espresso machine? If so, Drift is your spot. This “imagination space” has a ton of natural light and an airy rustic vibe that will get the creative juices flowing.
- All equipment and gear included
- Tons of natural light
- Upscale amenities
7. Fairway Studios: http://www.studiofairway.com/: It may not offer the biggest studios in terms of size, but the ability to rent by the hour is part of the appeal, especially for small-scale shoots. Not to mention a desirable location in Chelsea with flexible hours to work around your schedule. The rental fee also includes an impressive amount of equipment, with more available to rent.
- Convenient location on Chelsea district
- Print and design services available
- 2 studios with hardwood floors and large windows
8. Contra Studios: http://contrastudios.com/: This full-service studio rental is designed to accommodate any type of media production in every stage of the process. The studio space is an impressive 4,000 sq feet of open space that also comes fully equipped for photography and video shoots. A post production room and additional services are available including creative, photographers, animation graphics, and video production.
- Facility used for film, photography, video, castings, fashion, and dance
- Creative services available
- Fully equipped lighting
9. Chemistry Creative: http://chemcreative.com/: Although not as centrally located in Brooklyn, Chemistry Creative specializes in creating immersive multi-platform experiences that make it worth mentioning. Their full service creative and film/video offerings can assist in every part of the production process with full crew staffing. The two studios both have drive-in access and an industrial feel with more than enough open space.
- Specialize in audio visual and multimedia
- 2 studios with drive in access
- Full service creative agency
10. EZ Studios: http://ezstudios.com/: This newly renovated studio offers 3 unique spaces for rent based on the scale, type, and needs of the shoot or production. Fully equipped kitchens, blackout capability, rental furnishings, high ceilings, multiple levels, and walls that can be painted to suit your needs make EZ Studios perfect for any project.
- 3 studios with main studio of 4,500 sq. feet
- Eight-foot wraparound windows on 3 sides
- Balconies and rooftop access
We've included an interactive map below that marks out the main locations of these 10 studios below:
Times Square Studios | |
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Alternative names | TSSL |
General information | |
Location | Manhattan, New York City |
Address | 1500 Broadway |
Current tenants | -Good Morning America Assorted other ABC News and ESPN programs (see article for others) |
Inaugurated | 1999 |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Walt Disney Imagineering |
https://blackjack-cnsj-del-reglas-mgmt-deposit.peatix.com. Times Square Studios (TSS) is an Americantelevision studio owned by The Walt Disney Company, located on the southeastern corner of West 44th Street and Broadway in the Times Square area of the borough of Manhattan. The studio is best known as the production home of ABC News' Good Morning America (GMA), a morning news and talk program, segments for other ABC News programs, and various programs on ESPN.
Background[edit]
Studio exterior 3 years after 2007 refurbishment, January 2010
Times Square Studios is on the site of the former Hotel Claridge, built in 1911. In 1972, the hotel was demolished and the current structure, which housed the National Theater,[1] Studio one pitch shift. and a Beefsteak Charlie's restaurant, was built. The theater closed in 1998.[citation needed]
The New York Times felt that Times Square Studios was meant to be a response to the 'Window on the World' Studio 1ANBC had launched at Rockefeller Center for its morning showToday in 1994—which marked an era of dominance for the program over ABC's competing Good Morning America. It was argued that Disney needed its own on-air showpiece in a prominent location, and that 'a dynamic Manhattan street scene is now considered an essential production element for a morning show'.[2]
The facility was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's design and development arm, and its senior vice president of concept design Eddie Sotto. The team also worked with Roger Goodman, ABC's vice president for special projects, on its facilities for Good Morning America. Sotto stated that the design of the building was meant to symbolize a 'looking glass' and the idea of 'media as architecture'. The facade of the building also features a video screen and a pair of news tickers, both of which are upgraded with state-of-the-art display technology every few years.[2]
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Alongside ABC News productions such as Good Morning America, Disney also intended to lease space at the studio for other productions.[2]
Productions at Times Square Studios[edit]
Exterior (looking east from Broadway) of the Times Square Studios (April 2004).
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- Good Morning America and Good Afternoon America — ABC Newsmorning breakfast television news and talk program and its temporary summer 2012 afternoon counterpart
- GMA3 — The permanent Good Morning Americaafternoon counterpart, premiered September 2018
- Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (Times Square Countdown New Year Celebrations) — ABC's New Year's Evetelecast
- ABC NewsElection Night coverage, biennially every first November Tuesday since 2000
- ABC 2000 Today — ABC News coverage of the turn of the millennium celebrations from December 31, 1999, into January 1, 2000
- ABC & ESPN — National Basketball Association (NBA) pre-game and half-time updates
- Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Relief, 2017 (New York City portions)
- ESPN College Football — some weekly and Scoreboard coverage, an episode of College GameDay in 2017.
- Good Morning America Weekend — The weekend version of Good Morning America; outside of special events, the program is recorded at ABC News main studio at the ABC Television Center in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan; a Times Square backdrop is projected onto the set's rear-projection screen for continuity purposes
- Nightline — ABC Newslate-nightnews program
- Olbermann — ESPN2
- 20/20 — ABC Newstelevision-newsmagazine program
- Primetime — ABC Newstelevision-newsmagazine program
References[edit]
- ^http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/1853
- ^ abcCarter, Bill (1999-09-18). 'Part ABC Studio, Part Disney Billboard'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
Coordinates: 40°45′25″N73°59′08″W / 40.75694°N 73.98556°W
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