Gravity Media has launched Studio W12 at its Production Centre in White City.
Studio W12 is the latest addition to Gravity Media’s London Production Centre, completing a production ecosystem that now spans the content workflow – from capture through to delivery; combining premium studio facilities, global connectivity and end-to-end production services to support high end production, streaming and corporate content in a single, connected environment.
The studio also supports Gravity Media’s wider content initiatives, including its in-house Format Lab, enabling the development and production of original formats for international broadcasters and streaming platforms.
Built around broadcast-grade infrastructure, Studio W12 supports UHD and HD production, large-scale control room workflows, multi-operator replay and graphics, and fully integrated communications. Underpinned by IP-based infrastructure, the facility enables seamless integration across studios and control rooms, supporting both live and pre-recorded production. The space is designed for rapid configuration, allowing teams to move efficiently between different production setups.
The studio is supported by Gravity Media’s specialist camera and production expertise, alongside integrated graphics and technical services. The facility can support both in-house teams and external creative partners.
“Studio W12 is a key milestone in our continued investment in our London Production Centre,” said Jamie Hindhaugh, CEO of Gravity Media’s UK, USA, Australia and Middle East Operations, said. “With its addition, our London facility now offers a complete production environment, bringing together every stage of the content journey in a one-stop-shop. It represents the final piece in our overall offering, making production simpler for our clients while providing a highly adaptable space built to handle everything from complex live broadcasts to fast-turnaround content.”
The new studio is part of Gravity Media’s global studio footprint, with facilities in Australia, Belgium, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.
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