Broadcast-quality video, made in Southington.
Where can I shoot a real TV commercial in Connecticut — green screen, broadcast crew, full edit, all under one roof?
Connecticut's only full-service web agency that owns its own green-screen broadcast studio. From TV commercials to podcasts to 360° virtual tours — produced, not outsourced.
Our studio is at 480 Queen St, Suite C, Southington, CT — central to Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, and the I-84 corridor. About 20 minutes from each major Connecticut metro.
Hit play. Real Connecticut clients, green-screened against custom backgrounds in our Southington studio — directed by a 25-year CT broadcast pro at the controls.

Everything that comes out of this pillar.
Green Screen Studio
Full chroma-key green-screen studio in Southington — bookable by the half-day or day. Film a month of social content in a single session, or shoot a polished commercial in a controlled environment.
Read moreTV Commercials
Network-quality 15s, 30s, and 60s TV commercial production for CT businesses. Script through final delivery, plus broadcast placement on Connecticut stations.
Read moreRadio Commercial Spots
Professional radio spot production with voiceover, sound design, and music licensing — produced by a 25-year Connecticut broadcaster.
Read more360° Virtual Tours
Immersive 360° virtual tours for CT restaurants, retailers, and venues. Walk customers through your space online before they ever step inside.
Read morePodcast Production
Launch and produce your podcast in a real broadcast studio with a 25-year pro at the desk. Equipment, editing, and distribution handled.
Read moreLive Streaming
Multi-camera live streams for CT events, conferences, and shows. Broadcast-grade production with on-site or in-studio control.
Read moreWhat it costs.
- Half-day green screen sessions start at $750 — includes the studio, lighting, camera op, and basic editing.
- Full-day green screen sessions start at $1,400 — same inclusions, more shoot time for multi-spot or multi-version production.
- Most :30 TV spots run $3,500–$8,500 depending on talent and location complexity.
- Add-ons like teleprompter, voiceover, or post-production color grading are quoted separately.
- Studio at 480 Queen St, Suite C, Southington, CT — about 20 minutes from each major Connecticut metro.
Answers from a Connecticut team.
Where is your green screen studio located?
Our studio is at 480 Queen St, Suite C, Southington, CT — central to Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, and the I-84 corridor. About 20 minutes from each major Connecticut metro.
How much does it cost to film at the studio?
Half-day green screen sessions start at $750 and full days at $1,400, including the studio, lighting, camera op, and basic editing. Add-ons like teleprompter, voiceover, or post-production color grading are quoted separately.
Can you produce a TV commercial start to finish?
Yes — script, storyboard, casting, shoot, edit, music licensing, and broadcast placement on Connecticut TV stations. Most :30 spots run $3,500–$8,500 depending on talent and location complexity.
Do you handle radio commercial placement too?
Yes. We produce the spot in-studio (voiceover, music, sound design) and place it on Connecticut radio — Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, and surrounding markets. Rich Conway has 25+ years of CT broadcast relationships.
What is a 360° virtual tour and why do I need one?
It's an immersive, fully-navigable view of your business interior — customers can 'walk through' your restaurant, gym, retail space, or event venue right from your website or Google Business Profile. Restaurants and event venues see the biggest conversion lifts: customers know what they're walking into.
One studio, three pillars.
Websites built in Connecticut, by hand.
Custom websites engineered for speed, SEO, and conversions. Includes development, redesigns, SEO services, ADA compliance, and ongoing maintenance.
Connecticut's multi-channel advertising partner.
Network TV, radio, OTT (Roku/AppleTV/Fire TV), and social media advertising. Plus our signature Ad Share Program for affordable broadcast access.
The Southington studio
Tour the green-screen room, the control board, and the gear that makes 25-year broadcast quality possible.
Come visit the studio