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Studios

  • Van Wormer productions, based in Orlando Florida, came to GBH to produce segments for their film for the ZDF German network. Shot with our crews and equipment over the course of a week, they made extensive use of our studios and other locations throughout the building.
  • Jeet Singh came to the Studios at GBH to help fulfill the creative vision for his music video.
  • When Happy Madison Productions came looking in Boston for a spot to shoot scenes for "That's My Boy", they spent a week at GBH. Lensed in one of our flex spaces they created a news studio in our Atrium, which is pre-wired for lighting.
  • Each year GBH brings Alan Cumming into our studios to record the intros for several of their series.
  • The MIT Sloan School of Management shot all the studio elements for these series of programs in the Calderwood Studio at WGBH. The OutPost provided post production. The set included a large surround video wall to allow changeable elements for each segment of the series.
  • The Studio group at GBH provides the set design and set elements, lighting, and full switched multi-camera production for the High School Quiz Show regional competition.
  • Point Taken, a new public-affairs debate series for PBS, was produced by Studio Six with the Production Group at GBH. Lensed in the Calderwood studio the program was shot in front of a live studio audience (with in-studio voting) between 6:30 and 7:30 pm. Six cameras and two switched feeds were recorded via Avid Airspeed to Isis storage. The content team then went into three edit rooms to cut the show to time and create material for social and digital consumption. At 10:30pm the final program was sent from Isis storage to Airspeed for broadcast at 11pm. The thirty minute show was passed through the WGBH control-room where live twitter comments were integrated into the stream. The program was live captioned at WGBH's caption center and live streamed through PBS' website and to Facebook.
  • In January of 2016 GBH News took over the lobby of the Radisson Hotel in Manchester NH to host daily radio and TV newscasts during the heat of the New Hampshire Presidential primary. The GBH Studios Group built a full three camera television and radio studio and sent the camera and sound signals to the control rooms in Boston to be switched and fed live over the air on GBH television and GBH radio. Watch the time-lapse of building the set here.