Bristol's First Carbon-Neutral Podcast Studio

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Future Leap, a sustainable business network, has unveiled the city's inaugural carbon-neutral media studio, known as Future Leap Media Studios.

These cutting-edge studios, nestled on Oakfield Road in Clifton within the historic Old Chapel, are open to a diverse range of users, from burgeoning podcasters to seasoned filmmakers.

Situated in the basement below a co-working and event area, this state-of-the-art media studio boasts a film studio, podcast recording facilities, and a versatile photography studio, which can also serve as a meeting space or green room.

The podcast studio has been meticulously crafted with top-notch audio and film equipment, complemented by a dedicated recording area and a mixing/control room.

Adjacent to this, you'll discover a capacious studio suitable for rehearsals, event hosting, or studio rental, complete with professional lighting. Here, you can access the green chroma infinity cove and equipment for your needs.

Lastly, an adaptable photography and filming area awaits, offering an optional paper chroma backdrop and equipment rental choices.

To ensure top-tier equipment and post-production assistance, Future Leap has joined forces with Films@59 and 18Sixty.

Iris remarked, "The transformation of this space has been nothing short of remarkable," while Deepika added, "Bristol's vibrant creative community will find this space incredibly accommodating. It caters to the needs of small businesses looking to leverage podcasts as a novel marketing tool, as well as established media firms seeking additional space for voiceovers or filming."

Since its establishment in 2005, Future Leap has grown into one of the United Kingdom's largest networks of eco-conscious businesses, operating two co-working hubs in Bristol.

For comprehensive details on pricing, equipment, and booking, please visit www.futureleap.co.uk/co-working/media-studio.

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Source: Bristol 24/7

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