Salt Vault Studio offers restoration, content evaluation, creative development and monetisation strategy for organisations sitting on unexplored archival collections

Secure storage company UV&S is launching Salt Vault Studio to help content owners, archives and studios uncover the hidden value inside stored, ageing, or underused media collections.
Salt Vault Studio is aimed at organisations that manage film, video, audio, interviews, performances, broadcasts, historical footage, and other archival assets. It helps clients move their media “from storage to strategy, from preservation to production, and from archive to audience,” says UV&S.
“Many organisations are sitting on media libraries that have never been fully explored,” said Jeff Ollenburger, president of UV&S. “Those collections may include stories, historical moments, performances, interviews, or footage that still has real value. Salt Vault Studio helps clients understand what they have, what it could become, and how it can be packaged for modern audiences.”
Salt Vault Studio utilises UV&S company R3store Studios, which provides restoration expertise, including digitization, enhancement, and technical care of aging media. Salt Vault Studio focuses on what comes next – content evaluation, cataloging support, creative development, storytelling, packaging for viewing, streaming readiness, licensing support, and monetisation strategy.
Salt Vault Studio is led by Shawn Rhodes, director of creative content for R3store Studios. His background helps bridge the gap between technical restoration and creative opportunity, giving clients a practical path to understand what their archival media could become and how it can be developed, packaged, and positioned for modern audiences.
The name Salt Vault Studio reflects UV&S’ long history in secure underground storage in its salt mine and the broader opportunity to bring protected archives back into use.
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