Guide

Selecting the technology for your corporate video studio

As corporate and enterprise video teams expand their in-house capabilities, technology decisions now define both performance and scalability. From cameras and audio to control rooms, IP infrastructure and lighting, the tools behind your operation shape how efficiently your studio functions — and how professional it looks on screen.

Part Three of Professional Essentials: Guide to Corporate Production explores how to evaluate, implement and maintain the technology that powers modern corporate video. This edition provides practical guidance on building production control rooms that match your workflow, selecting cameras and gear fit your strategy, designing resilient IP-based networks and integrating cloud tools for flexibility and collaboration.

You’ll also find expert insights on scenic design, studio lighting, audio, LED video walls and cybersecurity — plus checklists and integration guidance to help you plan systems that scale with your organization. 

Inside, you’ll find expert perspectives from system integrators, engineers and manufacturers working across the broadcast, ProAV and enterprise sectors. Their insights help teams make informed, scalable decisions rather than chasing specifications for their own sake.

Download the guide now and gain the technical insight needed to equip your corporate studio with clarity, consistency and long-term value.

This series is designed for those investing in professional video production across corporate, enterprise, higher education, house of worship, government and non-traditional broadcast sectors. Future editions will explore content strategy, storytelling and distribution to complete the in-house production roadmap.

Topics covered:

  • Design control rooms around usability, redundancy and IP-based connectivity.
  • Implement hybrid and cloud workflows to support distributed teams.
  • Build an integration roadmap that ensures interoperability and future growth.
  • Compare camera, lighting and audio options that fit your production scale and staffing.
  • Plan for LED video walls and scenic systems that enhance on-camera performance.
  • Strengthen security through zero-trust and network-aware design.