Which Studio is Right for You?
The last couple weeks, we covered two fairly important topics, namely how you can convert part of your house or office into a DIY video studio, as well as how to find the right spot for on-location filming. The only thing we haven’t spoken about yet is how to find the right film studio for your project. There will be times where you may find that your DIY home studio and on-location filming just aren’t what you’re looking for. If what you need is a more controlled environment where you have greater editing power over your sound and visuals, then maybe it’s time you find a studio. Professional studio spaces often have a number of advantages such as soundproofing, a green screen(s), props, various sets, proper facilities, and access to a variety of editing software. One of the biggest issues however, is finding the studio that’s right for you, which is what we are going to give you a hand with today!
It may sound obvious, but the first thing you should do before picking a studio is make sure that you’re informed. A good first step would be to start doing some research and compile a list of studios you may be interested in. If you are completely new to the process and don’t know exactly where to start, consider asking friends or acquaintances in the industry if they know of any studios that may suit your needs. This is especially important if the aforementioned friends have actually used the studio’s services before. Let’s face it, a website can say a lot about a film studio, but a firsthand account can arguably tell you more. If you don’t know anyone who has utilized a studio, don’t worry! You can still try asking a studio for the number of some of their clients to get a better idea of their work. You should also make sure to find some samples or past work from each studio on your list so you can see their work quality for yourself.
While keeping yourself informed is critical to finding the right film studio for you, it’s equally important that you make sure your studio is informed as well. Every studio is different and will have its own pros and cons, so take the time to properly let them know exactly what you’re looking for. Also, see if they’ve ever done a project like yours before. If they haven’t, it doesn’t necessarily have to disqualify them from your choices, but extra care has to be taken in making sure that they fully understand how you want your project to turn out. It’s for that reason that we recommend you find someone who has had actual experience with projects of your type. After you have established that the studio has a good idea of what you are looking for, see if you can ask for a film treatment. A treatment (to put it simply) is essentially a much lengthier type of outline that comes before a film’s first draft and contains various editorial and directorial votes. The reason for their length is because they usually will extensively describe each scene, which is why it is important to see if the studios you’re looking at can produce a treatment you are on board with.
Finally, after you’ve refined your list and gotten a good sense of what kind of studio you’re looking for, you should make sure to compare the locations you have and see which one suits your other needs better. Make sure to look at and compare each studio’s rates, rental options, staff, facilities, distance from your home/hotel, and anything else you may find important to your filming process. Some of these may initially feel trivial, but don’t leave anything up to chance. You may find that even the smallest factors can have a huge impact on filming a project. Yes, proper facilities may seem like something you shouldn’t be too picky over, but you’d be surprised how much smoother a production will run when everyone has proper access to things like bathrooms, electricity, and internet. Additionally, you may not be too concerned about your studio’s distance from your home/hotel, but extra distance travelled is extra money spent, which cuts into your budget. You naturally should avoid being over selective, but don’t hesitate to be thorough, cautious, and know exactly what you’re looking for!







