![]() ![]() If you have an idea of what you want that is fantastic! With these basic questions in mind and details on your studio space, the next steps are to think about the color scheme, texture, and design. Are risers important, if so, keeping in mind the height of your set background for wide angle shots is essential. ![]() If so, do you want them mounted on the actual set background or have them on TV stands?.Would you like to incorporate TV Monitors?.Do you want a set that is light and moveable or a set background that is on wheels?.Small sections or full head to toe keying abilities?.Is the ability to have chroma key in your set important?.Or do you want a modular/flexible tv studio background.Do you want a fixed/permanent tv studio backdrop.Then you need to start thinking about the type of studio furniture you can have in your studio and want. Any safety regulations/restrictions/code your organization may have or have to abide by.Are there any protrusions on the walls that would restrict set elements.Which way the doors swing open (if they swing open).Knowing exact measurements of the entire room you are working in and for the space you want your tv studio set pieces to take up. ![]()
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