A Space to Create: Tips for Setting Up an At-Home Performing Studio Space

If you’re a filmmaker or performing artist and you need a space to create, it may be possible to convert your existing home setup into an artist’s studio - here are some tips on how.

Spacing

The first step towards creating a performing arts studio space is to intelligently arrange furniture and decorate in a way that is conducive to filming.

If you don’t have a spare room, it’s worth using shelving, bookcases, a table, or a screen to delineate your own creative area.

Shift furniture away from bright window spaces and reserve the best light for the space in which you’ll be performing/filming.

If you simply have too much clutter, consider hosting a yard sale to free up more room.

Remodels

If you own your living space (or have permission from the landlord), it may be possible to permanently adapt the property to better suit your creative pursuits.

A garage conversion could allow you to create a new, in-home studio and even improve your home’s appraisal value.

Knocking down walls, whilst drastic, often opens up congested areas, giving you room to work with.

If your current space is absolutely not suited for your creative pursuits, you may find it’s worth considering moving property entirely. Easily find apartments in Denver with a quick online search.

Accessories

Sometimes, if you want to create a usable filming performing area, you’ll need to spend a little money on the right accessories.

Lighting can often make up for a home’s deficiencies. Shop for lamps and bulbs to build an effective three-point lighting system.

If your home suffers from bad acoustics, consider investing in a high-quality microphone to help compensate.

A good backdrop can completely transform your home or apartment into another world.

With some imagination (and a little elbow grease), it’s possible to turn even the most unfilmable property into a stage for the world. Just be sure to do plenty of research before you make any drastic changes.


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