One Vision: Sets Built for the Shot
Frame House started with a simple problem. Miami creators were flying to LA for studio access. Local options meant generic white walls or hotel rooms. Neither option delivered cinematic quality.
The solution: Build 21 custom sets under one roof. Each set designed specifically for photography and video. Each set ready to shoot the day it opens.
Design Philosophy
Every Frame House set follows three rules. First, it must photograph well from multiple angles. Second, it must work for both photo and video. Third, it must justify the booking cost with production value.
Generic backgrounds do not make this list. Hotel lobbies do not make this list. Conference rooms with ring lights do not make this list. Custom built sets designed for cameras make this list.
The Private Jet Set
Building a convincing aircraft interior required aircraft-grade materials. Real leather seats. Actual overhead compartments. Window frames that match commercial aviation standards.
The result: Content that reads as authentic because the set is authentic. No green screen compositing. No obvious studio lighting. Just a camera-ready environment that delivers first-class content.
Podcast Studios With Production Value
Most podcast studios prioritize audio. Frame House podcast studios prioritize both audio and video. Acoustic foam that looks intentional on camera. Backgrounds that add depth without distraction. Lighting positions that flatter talent.
Podcast Studio 1 features a bookshelf wall and changeable backdrop. Podcast Studio 2 uses warm orange tones for energy. Both deliver broadcast-quality results for video podcasts and interview content.
Themed Sets for Narrative Content
The Moroccan Lounge transports viewers to Marrakech. The Harley Room delivers raw American rebellion. The Velvet Throne Room suggests royalty without saying a word.
These sets cost more to build because they deliver more on screen. Authentic materials. Layered textures. Design details that read in 4K. Every element earns its place in frame.
The Cyclorama Advantage
Frame House invested in a full cyclorama room. This seamless infinity wall eliminates visible corners. The curved transition from wall to floor creates the illusion of infinite white space.
Product photographers use it for clean catalog shots. Fashion photographers use it for editorial work. Commercial directors use it for automotive content. The cyc delivers perfect backgrounds for work that demands perfection.
Multi-Set Production Strategy
Building 21 sets under one address enables same-day multi-set shoots. Brands book 3 sets for 6 hours and walk out with content variety that looks like multiple shoot days.
No location changes. No equipment moves. No permit headaches. Just efficient production that maximizes creative output per dollar spent.
Built for Miami Creators
Every Frame House set was designed with Miami's creative community in mind. Fashion photographers. Music video directors. Brand content teams. Influencers. Agencies. Anyone who takes their content seriously.
The goal: Make LA-quality production accessible in Miami. Mission accomplished.

