Studio A is the workhorse of Shear Media Studios. At approximately 3,000 square feet with a flexible configuration — green screen, cyclorama, or fully dressed practical set — it's the right room for the commercial, corporate, interview, and broadcast productions that form the majority of serious production work in the Tampa Bay market.

Studio A — Specifications

Square Footage: ~3,000 sq. ft. | Configurations: Green screen · Cyclorama · Practical set · Broadcast interview · Multi-camera | Overhead Grid: Full lighting grid | Control Room: Hardwired to L6 Control Room | Production Categories: Commercials · Corporate video · Interviews · Green screen · Cyclorama · VFX plates · Broadcast formats · Recurring shows | Support Spaces: Within 11,000 sq. ft. facility | Location: 12100 N 28th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33716

Purpose-Built for Clean, Professional Chroma Key Work.

Studio A's overhead lighting grid is what makes green screen production work correctly. Even, controlled illumination of the chroma key surface — without hot spots, uneven falloff, or spill contamination — produces footage that keys cleanly in post without extensive roto work.

The green screen configuration in Studio A is not an improvised setup. The surface, the lighting positions, and the working distances are configured for professional production use.

The Cyc Option in Studio A Creates Seamless, Infinite Backgrounds.

The cyclorama configuration in Studio A eliminates the corner between the floor and the back wall, creating a seamless sweep that photographs as a continuous, infinite-looking neutral space. For product photography, fashion and lifestyle production, corporate portrait sessions, and broadcast interview formats, the cyc is the right configuration.

The overhead lighting grid gives the gaffer positioning options to light the cyc surface evenly, create a gradient, push the surface to white, or use colored gels to create a distinctive chromatic background in camera.

Studio A Is a Primary Broadcast Interview Stage in Tampa Bay.

The combination of a purpose-built overhead lighting grid, a hardwired connection to the L6 Control Room, and approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of shooting space makes Studio A a primary broadcast interview and talk format stage. With camera feeds running to the L6 Control Room, a director can call shots, switch between angles, insert graphics, manage audio, and push the output to a streaming platform — while the talent in Studio A performs the interview as if it were a conversation.

To discuss a booking in Studio A for commercial, green screen, cyclorama, corporate video, interview, or broadcast production, contact Shear Media Studios at (727) 540-9800 or visit shearmediastudios.com.

Shear Media Studios | 12100 N 28th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 | www.shearmediastudios.com | (727) 540-9800

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