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A studio, not a person.

The studio is the brand. It is built to stay consistent even as the market shifts — one standard, one way of working, one operator on every shoot. What follows is the why, the how, and who this is built for.

Origin

Why this exists.

Most creators and brands end up with the same problem: a calendar that demands content faster than they can comfortably produce it. Bedroom setups look cheap. Agencies quote by the campaign. Freelancers disappear between jobs. The middle ground — a consistent, well-equipped studio where a whole quarter can be filmed in an afternoon — barely exists in this region. So it was built.

The studio opened in Roosendaal because the Netherlands has plenty of talent and underserved boutique infrastructure. It runs with a single operator: the person directing the shoot is the person running the camera, the lights, and the post pipeline. Nothing falls through hand-offs because there are no hand-offs.

Inside the studio

Purpose-built for output.

wide shot of the studio floor
Studio — Roosendaal, 2026.
How it works

Five steps, every time.

The exact same flow runs for every project — a YouTuber batching shorts, a SaaS founder filming a year of leadership content, or a brand launching a product. Consistency is the point.

  1. 01

    A short call.

    Fifteen minutes. The goal of the batch, the rough format mix, the amount of content. Not a pitch — a scoping conversation. Ends with a specific session size recommendation.

  2. 02

    A shared plan.

    Before the shoot day, a session plan lands in your inbox: topic order, setups, wardrobe notes, a teleprompter-ready script if you brought one. Nothing is improvised on the day except performance.

  3. 03

    The shoot.

    You arrive, get set up, and start filming. The room is pre-dressed for the first setup. Changing setups takes minutes, not hours. Coffee is on. The only thing you focus on is what you're saying.

  4. 04

    Raw files in 24 hours.

    Shot, backed up, and delivered to you within a day. You can start cutting immediately, or hand it off for editing — the raw files are yours either way.

  5. 05

    Edits on request.

    Batch editing is priced by finished length. Studio clients get a loyalty discount that stacks on top of the volume discount. Deliveries arrive via a shared Drive link and WhatsApp ping — simple, fast, no portal logins.

Principles

Non-negotiables.

Output over process theatre.
Calls are short. Plans are one page. The work shows up as finished videos — not decks about how the work will be done.
One operator, one standard.
The same person runs every shoot. The studio is calibrated to their hand. Quality doesn't depend on which team member got assigned to your project.
Honest pricing.
Published rates, no haggle. Volume and loyalty discounts are automatic — no need to ask, no silent markups.
Files belong to you.
Raw footage, finished edits, project files if you need them. NDAs available. Portfolio opt-out on request. Your work is yours.
Built for repeats.
The studio is designed around clients coming back every month or quarter, not one-off campaigns. That's why the pricing rewards loyalty and why splittable bookings hold their rate for months.
Who this is for

A short list.

If you recognize yourself here, a session likely makes sense. If you don't, a call still clarifies quickly.

01
Creators
YouTubers, short-form creators, podcasters who post consistently and want a reliable room instead of constantly rebuilding a home setup.
02
Founders
Operators and execs who need a steady stream of polished leadership content but can't commit to weekly filming.
03
Marketing teams
In-house teams with a content calendar that outpaces their in-house production capacity. Batch here, distribute everywhere.
04
Agencies
Partners who need a dependable studio day as part of a larger campaign — plug-and-play crew and room.

Want to see if it fits?

A complimentary 15-minute call is the fastest way to check. Topics, cadence, rough budget — honest answers either way.

About — an operator, not a rental — Roosendaal Video Studio