The ecosystem for creative production.
OpenStudio
A 2,000 square foot production house, workspace, and gathering room — built so that ideas have somewhere to be made.
- Footprint
- 2,000 sq ft
- Disciplines
- Production · Work · Convening
- Established
- 2026
- Status
- Now accepting members
01 — Philosophy
The premise
We believe a studio is not a room you rent. It is a set of conditions — light, quiet, equipment, and proximity to other people who take the craft seriously — held in one place so the work can begin without friction.
Why we built it
We spent a decade making work in borrowed rooms — rented stages, coffee-shop edits, hotel-conference seminars. OpenStudio is the correction: a permanent, well-tuned space where production, daily work, and gathering no longer compete for the same square footage.
How it is run
Access over ownership. Members move between the stage, the desks, and the seminar room as the work demands. Nothing is decorative. Every surface, light, and outlet is specified for production. The space stays quiet so the thinking can stay loud.
02 — The Stage
A daylight cyclorama, open for hire.
The studio opens with its first room: the production stage. Roughly 5m by 8m of coved, seamless white in a shooting zone about 10m deep — rigged and powered for light, hired by the day or the half-day.
- Cyclorama
- ≈ 5m × 8m
- Shooting depth
- ≈ 10m
- Power
- Rigged for strobes
- Hire
- Day · Half-day
Give people a clean room and the right tools, and they stop managing logistics and start making things that matter.
Ervan Luk — Founder, OpenStudio
In use
The room, working.
Production on the stage, days at the desks, evenings in the room. Colour and life enter through the work itself.
03 — What's next
The rest opens in stages.
The workspace, the room, and the sessions follow the stage — by invitation, by arrangement, and soon.
Bookable now
Tell us what you are making.
The stage is open and bookable now. Bookings close in chat — start the conversation and we will take it from there.