Podcast & Interview Studios
Camera, microphone, lighting, monitoring, recording, and room workflow for recurring shows and branded content.
Podcast studio details
Current production hook
Could your studio handle a timely segment, weather update, client message, or breaking-news response without reinventing the workflow?
Talk about upgrading your studio workflowweather updates | championship recaps | holiday messages | client briefings | training videos | local alerts | donor appeals | executive podcasts | remote guest segments |
Broadcast studio and media systems integration
GorskiVision designs and installs studios, control rooms, livestream systems, podcast rooms, and media workflows for organizations that need clean wiring, dependable signal flow, and a practical path from idea to production.
What we build
Camera, microphone, lighting, monitoring, recording, and room workflow for recurring shows and branded content.
Podcast studio detailsSwitching, routing, confidence monitors, encoders, operator positions, and repeatable production setups.
Production systemsSignal flow, racks, patching, monitoring, documentation, handoff, and training for teams that need consistency.
Control room work
Capabilities in practice
Sources, multiviews, routing, confidence feeds, program outputs, and operator visibility planned before the room goes live.
Switching, audio, graphics, playback, prompter, and recording paths arranged so one person or a small team can run the room.
Camera positions, lighting zones, cable paths, client seating, ventilation, noise, and handoff notes treated as part of the system.
Commercial and institutional clients
A good media system is not just cameras and cables. It is the room layout, the operator workflow, the content path, the support plan, and the confidence that the people using it know what to do.
GorskiVision is a fit for business content studios, schools and universities, training departments, houses of worship, agencies, public-facing organizations, and production teams that want a thoughtful build rather than a pile of gear.
Systems ecosystem
AJA, Blackmagic Design, Canon, Datavideo, Decimator, Evertz, Grass Valley, Kiloview, Magewell, Matrox, PTZOptics, RGBlink, Roland Professional A/V, Ross Video, Teradek, Vaddio, ZeeVee
Samsung, LG Electronics, Sony, Barco, Planar, Philips Commercial Displays, BenQ, Epson, Optoma, Avocor, MAXHUB, Da-Lite, Draper
ADAM Audio, AKG, Allen & Heath, Audio-Technica, Audinate, Beyerdynamic, Biamp, Clear-Com, DiGiCo, DPA, Genelec, Neumann, QSC, RME, Rode, Sennheiser, Shure, Solid State Logic, Yamaha, Wohler
ADJ, Altman, Chauvet Pro, Chroma-Q, ETC, Elation, Global Truss, Kupo, Litepanels, MA Lighting, Manfrotto, ProLights, Rosco, Sachtler, Tiffen, Vinten, Westcott
AMX, APC, AtlasIED, Belden, Bittree, Camplex, Canare, Crestron, Furman, Kramer, Middle Atlantic, Mogami, MuxLab, Netgear, Neutrik, Panamax, SurgeX, TP-Link, West Penn
Brand availability and system recommendations depend on scope, distribution, compatibility, budget, and support needs. The point is not to sell a box; it is to build the right room.
Project entry point
The first step is a free 15-minute phone call to see whether the project, budget, timeline, and room goals line up. If it looks like a fit, the next step is a paid on-site consultation.
A quick conversation to confirm the basic fit before anyone spends money or blocks out a site visit.
Usually 2-4 hours, credited toward labor, not gear, if the project moves ahead within 30 calendar days.
How projects move
Ready to talk through a room?