Bright Sighted is an Award-Winning Network of Podcasts Showcasing Stories of Human Perseverance. Founded by Journalists in 2018.

Saratoga Springs Podcast Studio, by Bright Sighted

Your Story Matters

Whether you’re recording a podcast, course, webinar, audio book, or marketing content, our Saratoga Springs Studio space allows for it all. 

Our team includes journalists, audio-video technicians, and media coaches to ensure you get high-quality audio and/or video when you record with us. 

Our goal is to make sure you and your content shine. 

All bookings include access to high-speed internet, professional audio lighting, multiple set options, cloud storage, and one-on-one service with a media professional. 

Booking Details below. 

Questions? Comments? Send us an email at studio@brightsighted.com

 

Welcome to The Bright Sighted Podcast Studio at Palette
located in the heart of downtown.

Audio Podcast Setup

1 hour minimum
Accommodates 1-4 people
$ 150 Per Hour
  • Access to High Speed Wifi
  • Laptop and Audio Mixer for Managing Recording
  • Professional Microphones & Headphones
  • Media Professional to Assist
  • Link to Files Stored in Cloud
  • If you require a portable drive, we can provide you with an external USB of your recording for a $20 fee.

Audio-Video Setup

1 hour minimum
Accommodates 1-4 people
$ 200 Per Hour
  • Access to High Speed Wifi
  • Laptop and Audio Mixer for Managing Recording
  • Professional Microphones & Headphones
  • Media Professional to Assist
  • 4K Wide-Angle Digital Autofocus SONY Video Camera
  • Custom Lighting to Suit Your Brand
  • Prompter: if needed we can provide this for an additional $50 fee.
  • Multiple Set Options

Bright Sighted Podcasting has a collaborative relationship with The Palette Community giving us the ability to offer speciality rates to Palette Community members. Click the buttons below for Palette Member Rates. The services are the same as above. 

For more information on how to join Palette, click here. 

 

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