Pulled from the shelf, threaded through the projector — a few recent reels.
A brick room, a hot light, and a stubborn belief that craft still shows on screen.
Erie Street Studios started the way most good things in this city do — in a building everyone else had given up on. We took a worn-out warehouse off Erie, kept the brick, kept the beams, and filled it with glass, tungsten, and film cans that still smell like the seventies.
We shoot commercial film, brand documentary, and portrait photography for people who care how a thing is made, not just how fast it ships. Small crew, deliberate setups, light that's placed rather than sprayed.
The room does half the work. The other half is twenty years of knowing where to put the camera — and when to leave it alone.
Four ways to book the room and the crew. Every package is shot, graded, and delivered in-house.
A tight half-day shoot for one deliverable done right — a portrait set, a product table, a single talking head.
The classic. A full production day with room to move — multiple setups, multiple looks, one focused story.
Two consecutive days for campaigns that need coverage — film and stills, interviews and b-roll, the whole spread.
Long-form documentary, multi-location campaigns, retainer work. Built shot-by-shot around what the story needs.
No forms, no funnels. Call, write, or come knock on the big door.