“It’s the studio of every producer’s dreams—a true one-stop shop for all aspects of the media production process,” said Freeman White III, the director of production
for Fremont East Studios.
The innovative space, former home of government access channel KCLV, received a massive renovation and now includes two sound stages, two control rooms, talent facilities, private and shared production/post-production offices, a media lab/screening room and a fully loaded equipment room allows users to construct work comparable to that of any major production house.
Fremont East Studios offers comprehensive production services for a range of projects (commercial, music video, feature, etc.), including development, production operations and logistics, studio lighting, grip and electric, green screen, live streaming, teleporting, multi-cam production (in studio and on location), editing and encoding. Fremont East Studios features live streaming and virtual sets using Tricaster 8000 and elemental encoders, providing the crew a full-functioning, remote production studio.
The innovative space, former home of government access channel KCLV, received a massive renovation and now includes two sound stages, two control rooms, talent facilities, private and shared production/post-production offices, a media lab/screening room and a fully loaded equipment room allows users to construct work comparable to that of any major production house.
Fremont East Studios offers comprehensive production services for a range of projects (commercial, music video, feature, etc.), including development, production operations and logistics, studio lighting, grip and electric, green screen, live streaming, teleporting, multi-cam production (in studio and on location), editing and encoding. Fremont East Studios features live streaming and virtual sets using Tricaster 8000 and elemental encoders, providing the crew a full-functioning, remote production studio.
The 9,000 square foot
facility plans to offer educational programs with
internships, kids’ classes and equipment training.
“The goals of Fremont
East Studios are not only to be known for outstanding work in all
aspects of media creation, but to serve Las Vegas as an educational hub
for those interested in learning
while helping to grow the community of artists downtown,” says founder Mimi Pham.
The studio is funded by Downtown Project, the downtown Las Vegas revitalization effort being led by
Zappos.com CEO Tony Hsieh.