Have a friend very skilled in construction,drywall,creative engineering, and just plain thinking outside the box. Can't say how much I enjoyed working with you. Always wishing you the best!!
Haha! Randy! So good to hear from you! Hope all is well. And yes, ALWAYS have a friend skilled in all of those things. Luckily we had you to help us through! Hope the boat life is good, and hope to see ya around soon! :D Cheers!!
Thanks for checking in! Well we outgrew the original studio that this video was about and recently moved into a place about 3x the size 12,000sq ft. Our latest feature film project was Mother Nature and the Doomsday Prepper (you can check it out on IMDB). We shot about 1/3 of the movie on our LED wall (Studio A). We have a lot more info on the instagram for the movie where you can see BTS in the studio: @mother_nature_movie
Great questions! Make sure to check out this video which talks about the equipment: ua-cam.com/video/8lGcKEHFnwc/v-deo.htmlsi=JKq-aVLcUHZVEB3C For the blueprints, you’ll need to hire an architect. If you’d like to hire us to consult feel free to shoot us an email. We’ve helped a lot of clients build their studios. Good luck either way!
@@FilmJams Thank you so much. I kind of want to get an idea of costs before I build or incest in something like this. Would you recommend any free CAD Programs to create Commercial properties?
Thanks for the video! We are taking the plunge in a couple of days now..I was excited until you mention the train and ...I realized our future location is not to far from a train track...We are taking over an old photo studio but we plan to turn it into a production studio...Lol..Guess well have to manage the train schedule!
Oh dang haha! As long as you know the train schedule you should be good! Just plan lunch and snack breaks around it :) thanks for watching! And best of luck with your new place!
Thank you for the tips, big idea I got from this is to find warehouse space in a quiet area. I'm in Tampa and I've seen your company before on Google, you have good SEO.
Thanks for watching Spencer! A warehouse in a quiet area is a good place to start. A few soft LED lights like Quasar Crossfades to light up your studio background are always good to have too. Cool to meet a Tampa local on here! Glad the SEO is working haha 😆🎥👍
I bought an old former theater building about the same size as your studio and turned it into a studio so I could film my own movies. It's in a small town so it wasn't very expensive so I don't have to depend on renting it, the building was just $18K plus another $10K to fix it up and the utilities and taxes are less than my house. I do film in the house too. It's also nice because it did have restrooms, an office and other rooms including space in the balconies, a high ceiling, even a garage door for driving vehicles in. I do use every bit of space like you do. I think if you can do most of the work yourself and can find an existing building that it's definitely the way to go.
That’s really cool! I envy the price you got your building for! What a deal. And yes it’s definitely helped us grow our business and even allows us to get more creative with our own projects. We have space for props, costumes, building sets, etc. Having the space to organize is really more useful than I probably would have thought before we had it! Thanks for watching and good luck in your film endeavors 😀👍🎥
This is AMAZING AND CONGRATULATIONS!!! Can you post a tour video?! Like full out the sets you created and what it looks like behind and above the sets?
Thank you so much! Yes we will definitely do a tour video soon! We’ve got something neat planned for it 😆👍 thanks for stopping by the channel. Have an awesome day!
I would love to see a full cost breakdown. How much did everything cost? How much liquid cash did you need up front to make this happen? Who did you hire to help? How much time it took for you to pay back the loan and start bringing in revenue? Did you have prior experience using a studio? How much technical knowledge did you need to make this happen? How did you prioritize what equipment to purchase first? Do you find your life to be more difficult or easy after opening the studio? What would you have done differently? Did you do any marketing or advertising? What was your business plan like? Did you purchase any used equipment? How many employees are there at the studio? How many hours a week do you think you spend there? That's a lot of questions I know, but I'm considering going down this road myself. Thanks for your help!
Hey!!! Awesome questions. We will def make a video about that! I think I can give some insights to you and hopefully help you before you go down that road! #1 and most importantly - hire good people to help you set it up, (lighting console, ceiling grid, and cyc walls) and #2, yes always be looking for great used deals on gear. I picked up a whole set of C-stands and apple boxes from another studio owner that was retiring and saved a bit of money from the new prices - those are items that don’t really age too badly. Craigslist, EBay, etc always be looking for the next deal so you can add to you equipment inventory. I’ll be back with more answers in a video ;)
Thank you a lot for this video! I am on my way to creating studio space here in Kyiv, Ukraine. If you have more videos about how to build and manage a film studio, I will be happy to get them!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. I’ll share a link below to some other Biz Jams videos! Here’s a link to a playlist with some videos that might help: ua-cam.com/play/PLMX4BQsnjAt9x9Li9NCA_AQUJgB2d4gRh.html
Great advice! Building my own studio to house a production company to realize a result for my published and non , has been a dream of mine for a long time. I was interested to hear that you're in the Tampa Bay area.
This was super inspiring! My family owns a huge space that I’ve recently been considering as a potential studio, as this would be a way to maintain this old house as well. Besides money, of cause, I guess the biggest issue I’m having is that it is a 3.5h drive from the place I currently live… 😅
Thanks! So far it has. Most months we at least break even on it and aside from that it allows us to shoot our UA-cam channel and have a place for us to edit, store gear, and collaborate- so definitely worth the price of admission. Though when we first started - the first couple years - some months were slower. But that’s why in the beginning it helps to rent out spare rooms to cover any extra overheard you might have. Thanks for watching!
good vid! Im in NYC. I have a compact studio I'm building to film Smaller projects or do photos. Gonna rent to other creatives who may wanna use it, and do my projects too!
I'm in the process of opening up my own studio, I'd love to team up with someone else but unfortunately I don't have any close friends/partners like that.... anyways thanks for the video
Congrats on the studio...sorry to hear you don’t have a business partner, BUT it’s often better without a partner. I’ve heard a more than a few stories about friends starting businesses together that ended badly. Going on your own has more stress and risk but also potentially more reward. Sending positive vibes your way! And thanks for watching our video 😆👍
I'm planning on remolding my basement. During construction and with your experience, how would you set this up exactly? What would you have built in there to help with videography? Thank you so much for helping.
Thanks for the message Gabe! Well that might be more info than I could answer in a UA-cam comment. As a starting point I’d recommend checking out the floorplan of our studio which is on our website. And if you’d like more consulting help with your setup, please reach out to our email directly on the website www.Litewavemedia.com - please note there is a charge for consulting for studio builds. Either way best of luck!
Awesome video!!!! I'M 4 months too late. Just purchased a 60 x 80 feet (35' ceiling)...from your experience what would you estimate (just guess) the cost be for a full thorough sound proofing job to complete the soundstage???? In Houston Tx
Thanks so much!! 😆 congrats on your space! Sound proofing can get pretty expensive. It really depends on how you do it and how the building is built. In our space we literally built an extra wall on the back wall of the space between the outside. Then added sound proofing and then re-drywalled so there was a secondary wall between the outside. The other 3 walls in our space were luckily not touching outdoor walls. So we only needed to do the 1 wall and the ceiling. The ceiling you can spray or you can build it out for a more DIY approach before you add your grid. I’d estimate $10,000 to $50,000 depending on how many walls and what you do with the ceiling. Hope that helps!
Thanks very useful! But have a few questions please, i'm in the process of opening mine! 1. Is a white ceiling better or go with a black one? 2. Where can i find tricky stuff like (Truss & Long 20 feet black curtain)? 4. Any other tips or hints or things i should know building a All black studios?
White or black ceiling is really personal preference. I know a lot of studios prefer black to avoid the reflection of light. I have white ceilings in mine tho. Curtains can be thousands. I’d invest in a sewing machine hit the fabric store and do it yourself or hire a local seamstress. Truss try film tools. We’ll be posting more videos on our studio and setting it up. So definitely keep an eye out for more tips. Good luck!
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful. Our total space is about 3200 sq ft. I’ll put a link to our Floor plan below. We sort of did our renovations in increments each year so it wasn’t one big lump sum of cash but assume about $50-150k depending on how big you go. litewavemedia.com/tampa-video-studio/
Hey Christian, I own a house that get often gets rented for films and other productions. I now want to buy another house and set it up primarily as a studio space. I understand that this would require me building the house into a studio and could really use some ideas on how to go by that. Look forward to your input
Hi Thelma! Thanks for the message and watching our channel. What questions do you have? Feel free to message me here in the comments :) or if you’d like to hire us to consult please send me a DM on Instagram. Thanks again! Sounds like a very exciting project.
That really depends on where you’re at. By us it’s about $12 per sq foot - includes buildout of the space. In New York city or LA you could probably quadruple that cost or more. Then we spent about $50-$100k on lighting & grip gear and grid, etc.
@@FilmJams ain't it the truth! When the weather warms up a bit I may end up on your doorstep anglin' for a tour. We've been semi-regulars at Indian Rocks beach for at least a dozen years (gotta love Teena at the old Blue Heron). We're headed to Folly Beach this year for bigger waves, but a motorcycle ride to the gulf might be in the cards.
Great video! Do you have any resources that explain 3 phase power and why it the preferred source? Also did you just hire a professional electrician to set it up? Thanks sir!
Thanks for watching! 3 phase allows you to separate the power for Your cameras, audio and lighting. Each gets its own “phase”. There’s no interference then. More info if you google. But that’s the poor man’s version. And Yes always hire a professional electrician!
I have a 20x49x12 metal building that had a complete house built inside it. It has industrial ceiling elevated floors - 1.5' and 100 Amp 220 service. I want to bold a 3D virtual reality studio as: 1 make studio 14x20, 1 view holodeck 14x20 and 1 computer/control room 6x40. The make shoot room is special ultra black widow high gain projection screen for composing a special flex-wall 3D in 3D Orrery. It is for making educational videos. I can do this because I desigñ and build cameras, projectors, and screens. Plus I own everything.
Nice! Sounds like you’ve got a solid plan. Nothing like owning your own place where you can set the parameters and control what you need. Best of luck!
Film Jams, when are you gonna have the next bargain priced item featured for us on here ???? I love the bargains you always seem to find !!!!! ---> (Tilta Mini follow focus, $20 dollar waterproof LED, Tilta Mini Matte Box)
Thanks KP! We’ll find some good bargains soon! We have a monitor cage video coming out next week. Nothing super cheap ...but good stuff! Anything you’re in the market for specifically?
My name is Patrick and something keep telling me to create a studio but I have no knowledge about it Am from Nigeria and I love Nollywood but i feel I can change the game and upgrade it but I don’t know where to start from Do I really need to be actor to be able to create a studio or should I go to acting school ? I need some advice am confused
Hi Patrick! Thanks for watching. If something is telling you inside, maybe it is your destiny! You don’t need to be an actor to start a studio. If you want to act in your own films tho it certainly helps to have a studio! Start small and slowly build it. You don’t have to buy everything at once. Good luck!
Very nice! Feel free to ask questions here :) we reply to all comments. If you’d like to setup a phone consultation with our team we do charge for that. Let us know if you’d like to set that up - just email us. Thanks!
@@FilmJams The studio itself... because I know each individual. Will get different types of gear and materials based how and what they invision. So yeah the cost of actually creating it ,and how much time did it take?
@@smile4me576 the actual cyc and grid were about $50k labor and materials not including any lighting or electrical work. But that was 12 years ago. Now it’d likely cost double as materials are so much more expensive. Took us about a month with 5-6 people working every day.
I'm not taking the plunge....... i'm just gonna have to stay home based..... these days I'm doing less work anyway, so that i can do more of the hobby type film making that i prefer, only problem is that I'm spending money instead of making it :)
Nothing wrong with that. I know a lot of successful film people that are home based. The studio plunge is certainly not for everyone, and I’ve seen more fail locally than one’s that survive. But yes I hear that about spending money. Just bought a vintage lens and an old payphone prop yesterday. This is an expensive career and hobby lol!
Dude you just gave me inspiration. I've been flirting with the idea of having my own Studio. Instead of waiting on Hollywood. I'll just create my own.
Awesome! That's what it's all about! Glad it inspired you! :D Let us know how it goes, or if you need any other advice....cheers!
@@FilmJams Absolutely will do! I subscribed to your channel to keep up with any future videos you post
Terrance C. Washington sounds great! We appreciate it!
Have a friend very skilled in construction,drywall,creative engineering, and just plain thinking outside the box.
Can't say how much I enjoyed working with you. Always wishing you the best!!
Haha! Randy! So good to hear from you! Hope all is well. And yes, ALWAYS have a friend skilled in all of those things. Luckily we had you to help us through! Hope the boat life is good, and hope to see ya around soon! :D Cheers!!
Love to know how your studio is doing in 2024! Hope you all are thriving. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for checking in! Well we outgrew the original studio that this video was about and recently moved into a place about 3x the size 12,000sq ft. Our latest feature film project was Mother Nature and the Doomsday Prepper (you can check it out on IMDB). We shot about 1/3 of the movie on our LED wall (Studio A). We have a lot more info on the instagram for the movie where you can see BTS in the studio: @mother_nature_movie
What are the steps for starting a studio? What equipment, etc? Blueprints?
Great questions! Make sure to check out this video which talks about the equipment: ua-cam.com/video/8lGcKEHFnwc/v-deo.htmlsi=JKq-aVLcUHZVEB3C
For the blueprints, you’ll need to hire an architect. If you’d like to hire us to consult feel free to shoot us an email. We’ve helped a lot of clients build their studios. Good luck either way!
@@FilmJams Thank you so much. I kind of want to get an idea of costs before I build or incest in something like this. Would you recommend any free CAD Programs to create Commercial properties?
We didn’t use any CAD program, just good old fashioned lined paper! @@SarahMarrieBurge
Thanks for the video! We are taking the plunge in a couple of days now..I was excited until you mention the train and ...I realized our future location is not to far from a train track...We are taking over an old photo studio but we plan to turn it into a production studio...Lol..Guess well have to manage the train schedule!
Oh dang haha! As long as you know the train schedule you should be good! Just plan lunch and snack breaks around it :) thanks for watching! And best of luck with your new place!
Thank you for the tips, big idea I got from this is to find warehouse space in a quiet area. I'm in Tampa and I've seen your company before on Google, you have good SEO.
Thanks for watching Spencer! A warehouse in a quiet area is a good place to start. A few soft LED lights like Quasar Crossfades to light up your studio background are always good to have too. Cool to meet a Tampa local on here! Glad the SEO is working haha 😆🎥👍
I bought an old former theater building about the same size as your studio and turned it into a studio so I could film my own movies. It's in a small town so it wasn't very expensive so I don't have to depend on renting it, the building was just $18K plus another $10K to fix it up and the utilities and taxes are less than my house. I do film in the house too. It's also nice because it did have restrooms, an office and other rooms including space in the balconies, a high ceiling, even a garage door for driving vehicles in. I do use every bit of space like you do. I think if you can do most of the work yourself and can find an existing building that it's definitely the way to go.
That’s really cool! I envy the price you got your building for! What a deal. And yes it’s definitely helped us grow our business and even allows us to get more creative with our own projects. We have space for props, costumes, building sets, etc. Having the space to organize is really more useful than I probably would have thought before we had it! Thanks for watching and good luck in your film endeavors 😀👍🎥
Thanks for your info. I love the use of every space for filming.
Thanks for watching! Yes using every area of space is a great way to maximize what you have and also what you can offer to clients! Cheers!
This is AMAZING AND CONGRATULATIONS!!! Can you post a tour video?! Like full out the sets you created and what it looks like behind and above the sets?
Thank you so much! Yes we will definitely do a tour video soon! We’ve got something neat planned for it 😆👍 thanks for stopping by the channel. Have an awesome day!
These guys and gals are great! I enjoy their shows even when subject doesn't apply to me!
Really appreciate that John! :D thanks for watching!
Omg!!! This was answering everything I need right now!! Thanks 🙏🏼
You’re welcome. Glad it was helpful 😆👍
I would love to see a full cost breakdown. How much did everything cost? How much liquid cash did you need up front to make this happen? Who did you hire to help? How much time it took for you to pay back the loan and start bringing in revenue? Did you have prior experience using a studio? How much technical knowledge did you need to make this happen? How did you prioritize what equipment to purchase first? Do you find your life to be more difficult or easy after opening the studio? What would you have done differently? Did you do any marketing or advertising? What was your business plan like? Did you purchase any used equipment? How many employees are there at the studio? How many hours a week do you think you spend there?
That's a lot of questions I know, but I'm considering going down this road myself. Thanks for your help!
Hey!!! Awesome questions. We will def make a video about that! I think I can give some insights to you and hopefully help you before you go down that road! #1 and most importantly - hire good people to help you set it up, (lighting console, ceiling grid, and cyc walls) and #2, yes always be looking for great used deals on gear. I picked up a whole set of C-stands and apple boxes from another studio owner that was retiring and saved a bit of money from the new prices - those are items that don’t really age too badly. Craigslist, EBay, etc always be looking for the next deal so you can add to you equipment inventory. I’ll be back with more answers in a video ;)
@@FilmJams thanks for the response, looking forward to the next video.
Nice Guy for sure! Sounds good 😁🎥
Hey @FilmJams where is the Video?
Hey Ed! Try this one: ua-cam.com/video/8lGcKEHFnwc/v-deo.htmlsi=AHoM9k8um2bg_yEu
Thank you a lot for this video! I am on my way to creating studio space here in Kyiv, Ukraine. If you have more videos about how to build and manage a film studio, I will be happy to get them!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. I’ll share a link below to some other Biz Jams videos! Here’s a link to a playlist with some videos that might help: ua-cam.com/play/PLMX4BQsnjAt9x9Li9NCA_AQUJgB2d4gRh.html
Great advice! Building my own studio to house a production company to realize a result for my published and non , has been a dream of mine for a long time. I was interested to hear that you're in the Tampa Bay area.
Hi Frank! Thanks for watching. Very cool. Yes we are just off 275 in St Pete. HTTPS://www.LitewaveMedia.com
This was super inspiring! My family owns a huge space that I’ve recently been considering as a potential studio, as this would be a way to maintain this old house as well. Besides money, of cause, I guess the biggest issue I’m having is that it is a 3.5h drive from the place I currently live… 😅
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful. That is a bit far...but you could turn it into your own Skywalker Ranch! haha...Good luck!
@@FilmJams Wow, that was a quick response! Ha ha, yeah, it would be something like that I guess.
@@MortyFilms Haha right on! :)
Useful video 🔥
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
This is the.dream. I like that you decided to make it part of your business to rent it out. Has it been lucrative to have it?
Thanks! So far it has. Most months we at least break even on it and aside from that it allows us to shoot our UA-cam channel and have a place for us to edit, store gear, and collaborate- so definitely worth the price of admission. Though when we first started - the first couple years - some months were slower. But that’s why in the beginning it helps to rent out spare rooms to cover any extra overheard you might have. Thanks for watching!
good vid! Im in NYC. I have a compact studio I'm building to film Smaller projects or do photos. Gonna rent to other creatives who may wanna use it, and do my projects too!
Thanks for watching! That's rad! NYC is a hot spot for creatives, I'm sure you'll have a lot of success with it. All the best from the Film Jam Fam!
@@FilmJams Thanks so much!
@@YoungDecent1 Anytime! Thanks for swinging by the channel!
Great tips 👍...nice content 👍
Thanks very much! Glad you found it useful 😆👍
I'm in the process of opening up my own studio, I'd love to team up with someone else but unfortunately I don't have any close friends/partners like that.... anyways thanks for the video
Congrats on the studio...sorry to hear you don’t have a business partner, BUT it’s often better without a partner. I’ve heard a more than a few stories about friends starting businesses together that ended badly. Going on your own has more stress and risk but also potentially more reward. Sending positive vibes your way! And thanks for watching our video 😆👍
I'm planning on remolding my basement. During construction and with your experience, how would you set this up exactly? What would you have built in there to help with videography? Thank you so much for helping.
Thanks for the message Gabe! Well that might be more info than I could answer in a UA-cam comment. As a starting point I’d recommend checking out the floorplan of our studio which is on our website. And if you’d like more consulting help with your setup, please reach out to our email directly on the website www.Litewavemedia.com - please note there is a charge for consulting for studio builds. Either way best of luck!
awesome content
MisterTracks appreciate it! Thanks!
Yes
@@FilmJams ur welcome
Great Info and knowledge!
Jai Jacob Photography thanks Jai!!
Awesome video!!!! I'M 4 months too late.
Just purchased a 60 x 80 feet (35' ceiling)...from your experience what would you estimate (just guess) the cost be for a full thorough sound proofing job to complete the soundstage???? In Houston Tx
Thanks so much!! 😆 congrats on your space! Sound proofing can get pretty expensive. It really depends on how you do it and how the building is built. In our space we literally built an extra wall on the back wall of the space between the outside. Then added sound proofing and then re-drywalled so there was a secondary wall between the outside. The other 3 walls in our space were luckily not touching outdoor walls. So we only needed to do the 1 wall and the ceiling. The ceiling you can spray or you can build it out for a more DIY approach before you add your grid. I’d estimate $10,000 to $50,000 depending on how many walls and what you do with the ceiling. Hope that helps!
Very helpful. Thanks.
Awesome! Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching! 👍👍🎥
Thanks very useful! But have a few questions please, i'm in the process of opening mine!
1. Is a white ceiling better or go with a black one?
2. Where can i find tricky stuff like (Truss & Long 20 feet black curtain)?
4. Any other tips or hints or things i should know building a All black studios?
White or black ceiling is really personal preference. I know a lot of studios prefer black to avoid the reflection of light. I have white ceilings in mine tho. Curtains can be thousands. I’d invest in a sewing machine hit the fabric store and do it yourself or hire a local seamstress. Truss try film tools. We’ll be posting more videos on our studio and setting it up. So definitely keep an eye out for more tips. Good luck!
Very good and informative, glad I found this it’s useful.What exactly is a “nitch”?
Thanks! Glad to hear it was useful! Not sure ...where do you see that word?
Thanks for this amazing video. What is the sq footage of your studio and what were your costs if you don't mind me asking? Thank you in advance.
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful. Our total space is about 3200 sq ft. I’ll put a link to our Floor plan below. We sort of did our renovations in increments each year so it wasn’t one big lump sum of cash but assume about $50-150k depending on how big you go. litewavemedia.com/tampa-video-studio/
@@FilmJams You're extremely kind. Thank you!
Victor Cruz Films you’re welcome. Anytime 😉
GREAT - THX from Germany
Thanks for watching! Guten tag! 😃👋
Do you have videos on how you built those incredible sets 7:17
Not yet! But that’s a great idea for a video. What should we start with? Set building basics?
@@FilmJams start with the basics, and lead into the more advanced stuff like the coffee shop set in your current studio
@@KidTonyGaming sounds good! Thanks for supporting the channel :)
Hey Christian, I own a house that get often gets rented for films and other productions. I now want to buy another house and set it up primarily as a studio space. I understand that this would require me building the house into a studio and could really use some ideas on how to go by that. Look forward to your input
Hi Thelma! Thanks for the message and watching our channel. What questions do you have? Feel free to message me here in the comments :) or if you’d like to hire us to consult please send me a DM on Instagram. Thanks again! Sounds like a very exciting project.
awesome. thank u.
Thank you for watching!
So what's the cost per square foot. Especially the finishing work.
That really depends on where you’re at. By us it’s about $12 per sq foot - includes buildout of the space. In New York city or LA you could probably quadruple that cost or more. Then we spent about $50-$100k on lighting & grip gear and grid, etc.
Sage wisdom. Room for Aunt Lucy is always a consideration too.
Hahaha 😆 thanks for watching Matt! Sometimes you gotta help Aunt Lucy off the streets!
@@FilmJams ain't it the truth!
When the weather warms up a bit I may end up on your doorstep anglin' for a tour. We've been semi-regulars at Indian Rocks beach for at least a dozen years (gotta love Teena at the old Blue Heron). We're headed to Folly Beach this year for bigger waves, but a motorcycle ride to the gulf might be in the cards.
Sorry just saw this comment! Glad you emailed and hopefully we can connect! Cheers! 😆🎥👍
Great video! Do you have any resources that explain 3 phase power and why it the preferred source? Also did you just hire a professional electrician to set it up? Thanks sir!
Thanks for watching! 3 phase allows you to separate the power for Your cameras, audio and lighting. Each gets its own “phase”. There’s no interference then. More info if you google. But that’s the poor man’s version. And Yes always hire a professional electrician!
Great info! Thanks.
Thanks! Appreciate it! Glad it was helpful.
What square footage is a fair sized small studio?
Our actual studio space is 1600 square ft and I like to think it’s a small to medium size. I’d say small size would be 800-1200 sq ft.
I have a 20x49x12 metal building that had a complete house built inside it. It has industrial ceiling elevated floors - 1.5' and 100 Amp 220 service. I want to bold a 3D virtual reality studio as:
1 make studio 14x20, 1 view holodeck 14x20 and 1 computer/control room 6x40. The make shoot room is special ultra black widow high gain projection screen for composing a special flex-wall 3D in 3D Orrery.
It is for making educational videos.
I can do this because I desigñ and build cameras, projectors, and screens. Plus I own everything.
Nice! Sounds like you’ve got a solid plan. Nothing like owning your own place where you can set the parameters and control what you need. Best of luck!
Film Jams, when are you gonna have the next bargain priced item featured for us on here ???? I love the bargains you always seem to find !!!!! ---> (Tilta Mini follow focus, $20 dollar waterproof LED, Tilta Mini Matte Box)
Thanks KP! We’ll find some good bargains soon! We have a monitor cage video coming out next week. Nothing super cheap ...but good stuff! Anything you’re in the market for specifically?
My name is Patrick and something keep telling me to create a studio but I have no knowledge about it
Am from Nigeria and I love Nollywood but i feel I can change the game and upgrade it but I don’t know where to start from
Do I really need to be actor to be able to create a studio or should I go to acting school ? I need some advice am confused
Hi Patrick! Thanks for watching. If something is telling you inside, maybe it is your destiny! You don’t need to be an actor to start a studio. If you want to act in your own films tho it certainly helps to have a studio! Start small and slowly build it. You don’t have to buy everything at once. Good luck!
Film Jams thanks for the advice what is your instagram name , I will like to be I touch with you
@@okposistudio1140 Sure! It's in the beginning of every video with my name on the lower third.
I really want my own studio because I'm not the type of person to sit down and ask for handouts. I like ownership.
Love it! Definitely a nice feeling to own 😆👍🎥
How much should we charge?
Depends on what your studio offers and the size.
Buy it.
Oh yeah!
@@FilmJams yeah xd
A modern day final fantasy one studio ? After star trek continues gets hit, is it worth it ?
Final Fantasy 1!? I’ll take it! As long as I get the airship.
Hi are you still available to talk, I’m actually in the process of planning to building a studios
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How much did it cost?
The studio itself? The gear? The building materials? There’s a lot of ways to answer that!
@@FilmJams The studio itself... because I know each individual. Will get different types of gear and materials based how and what they invision. So yeah the cost of actually creating it ,and how much time did it take?
@@smile4me576 the actual cyc and grid were about $50k labor and materials not including any lighting or electrical work. But that was 12 years ago. Now it’d likely cost double as materials are so much more expensive. Took us about a month with 5-6 people working every day.
@@FilmJams awesome!! Thanks alot keep up the great work
@@smile4me576 anytime! Thanks for stopping by the channel 😆👍🎥
I'm not taking the plunge....... i'm just gonna have to stay home based..... these days I'm doing less work anyway, so that i can do more of the hobby type film making that i prefer, only problem is that I'm spending money instead of making it :)
Nothing wrong with that. I know a lot of successful film people that are home based. The studio plunge is certainly not for everyone, and I’ve seen more fail locally than one’s that survive. But yes I hear that about spending money. Just bought a vintage lens and an old payphone prop yesterday. This is an expensive career and hobby lol!
This guy F-ilms! 😜
KSauceVFX lolll!! 😂🎥🥖
are you accepting interns by chance?
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All Hail Reverend Zampino!
Reverend Z may need to dip your head in some holy water!
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That’s what I want! 😃🎥👍
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Thanks for watching Mr. Goodness! Glad it was helpful :D
Barack Obama? This gives you a thrill? Seriously?
Seriously seriousness. Have a great one Catty!