Our live studio is perfect for interviews, non-profit fundraisers, virtual events, and remote production.
When the pandemic hit in early 2020, we quickly reconfigured our production space in Seattle's SODO neighborhood and built a state-of-the-art live streaming studio. We also partner with a variety of other studio spaces throughout the Seattle area to offer every option and style your project might need – from huge cycloramas to green screens to turnkey sets that are designed and ready to go.
Two people fit comfortably on stage in-person and dozens can participate virtually. There is a separate production support area in the next room where your producer can monitor the live show and provide real-time feedback to talent. Totally unique to our studio is the Zoomator™ multi-angle camera system that maintains perfect eye contact between talent and audience without tally lamps or multiple cameras.
Our set is designed as a versatile, modern, neutral backdrop for any type of broadcast. We can reconfigure the set walls to natural dark wood, whitewashed brick, or combine them together. Then we can customize the in-house set decor to enliven the shot without distracting from your message. Additionally we have grey, white, and chroma green backdrops pre-hung for an even greater variety of looks.
Photos of the live studio & screenshots from broadcasts
Selected broadcasts and virtual events hosted at Punch Drunk’s live studio
Marguerite Casey Foundation, Seattle Arts and Lectures
Marguerite Casey Foundation, Seattle Arts & Lectures
Marguerite Casey Foundation / Seattle Arts & Lectures
Fred Hutch / Fred Northup, Jr.
Franciscan Foundation / Tolo Events
King County Library System Foundation