Studio 11 : walkthrough

Here is a quick walkthrough of Studio 11 – available to download now from the Virtual Studio Sets Store.

Studio 11 is a more informal looking studio space, with a bold coloured wall element that’s easy to change to match your own colour scheme. There are three optional screens that can be turned on or off, and a number of different camera angles – three wide shots, three mid, and several close-ups. Ideal for schools, business or corporate presentations in a more casual environment but still with a professional touch. Available as layered Photoshop versions plus individual PNG layers for post-production, ready-to-run vMix virtual sets, and special ‘TriCaster’ versions (these are Photoshop files that you can load directly into NewTek’s Virtual Set Editor).

You can watch the video, and read the transcript below.

Video transcript

Hi there,

Here’s a quick look at Studio 11 from virtualstudiosets.com

There’s 12 different angles – you’ve got your main wide shot – there’s three monitor screens available – they’re all on separate layers, so you can choose which ones you want to show – and obviously put your own logo or video in there. There’s also a wide shot shooting left, and another wide shot towards the right. The coloured wall panel is a separate layer so you can adjust that yourself – change it to whatever colour you like, or turn it off completely – there’s a white version on the layer behind it. That layer also has some coloured lighting built in too – so you can adjust that whole layer to get even more variation. The carpet is also separate and adjustable, so you’ve got plenty of options to customise the set colours yourself.

There’s three mid shots – one central, one left, and one right.

And there’s a number of different close ups – two in the centre – again, with separate layers for the screen. There’s two close-ups on the left – one with the screen in shot, and one without. And there’s a similar pair of close-ups on the right.

Just a quick note about the vMix versions – the background layer has the carpet and coloured wall section merged into a single layer – but we have included each of the original layers as separate files so you’ve got everything you need if you want to build your own variations outside of vMix.

So, there it is – that’s Studio 11 – thanks for watching!

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