The facility features Sony FR7 robotic cameras, Nanlite lighting, Shure SM7B broadcast microphones and Genelec speakers

Audio post-production house Vaudeville has opened a podcast and video production studio, aimed at content creators and brands.

The studio is equipped for podcast recording, video interviews, live streaming, and multimedia production, with Vaudeville offering an “end-to-end creative experience”, which includes recording through to edit and delivery.

The facility is equipped with three Sony FR7 robotic cameras and Nanlite lighting, which Vaudeville says “elevates content to cinematic standards beyond that of typical podcast studios”.

The Shoreditch-based studio has Shure SM7B broadcast microphones, Genelec Speakers and an experienced engineer.

“The way audiences consume content is evolving rapidly, and we are committed to staying at the forefront of that transformation,” said Daniel Jones, CEO and founder of Vaudeville Sound Group.

“For more than 20 years, Vaudeville has built its reputation on delivering exceptional audio post-production across factual, animation, and feature film. Since the beginning, I have been driven to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sound, whether through pioneering immersive audio or investing in R&D beyond the traditional media and entertainment space. Our new studio is designed to empower creators with the tools, environment, and support they need to produce truly outstanding content, and I can’t wait for people to start experiencing our new offering.”