Roshana Studio
A flexible black box space for professional video production
Roshana Black Box Studio
Roshana Black Box Studio is a professional and flexible space for producing all types of visual content. The studio covers an area of 250 square meters with a ceiling height of 5.5 meters and is designed so that all equipment, including lighting, cameras, and set elements, is portable and movable. This unique feature allows directors to design sets without common physical limitations and with complete creative freedom.
Roshana black box space is designed for a wide range of projects, including television programs, commercial teasers, short and feature films, music videos, animation projects, and visual effects (VFX) productions.
This studio is equipped with modern and professional facilities including three chroma key backdrops (green), white and black curtains, studio cameras, a complete lighting and sound system, a Bolt X Junior Plus motion control robot, and a dedicated XR area with an LED wall measuring 50 square meters. In addition, a VIP room, dressing room, and dedicated make up room ensure full comfort for production teams.
Notable projects produced at Roshana Studio include the film Pishmarg (Peshmarg), the series To Zoodtar Bekosh and Behesht-e Tebehkaran, the television program Gamepad, and several children animation projects.
Roshana Studio is a boundless space for creativity and professional visual content production. Please contact us for booking and coordination.
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Terms of studio use
- Arriving on time and respecting the booked time slot is mandatory.
- Use of studio equipment is only allowed in coordination with the operator.
- Any damage to the equipment will be the responsibility of the person who booked the studio.
- Full payment must be completed before entering the studio.
