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(01)Content days

One day in the studio. A month of content.

Batch production across every stage in the building, with editing running alongside the shoot.

A Reel Deal Studios editor cutting an episode while a podcast is still being recorded in the room behind

What is a miami content studio?

A content day at REELdeal is a single booked production day that moves across multiple stages — podcast, cyclorama, green screen and product bay — to produce video, photography and short-form social assets in one session. Live editing runs alongside the shoot so the first clips are ready before the day ends.

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How it works here

Posting consistently fails on production capacity, not on ideas. Shooting one video at a time means shooting every week forever, and the week you are busy is the week the feed goes quiet.

A content day inverts that. Multiple looks, multiple formats and multiple stages inside one booking, cut into a library you post from for weeks. It is the same crew and the same lighting rig, so the marginal cost of the twentieth asset is far below the first.

Short-form is where most of it lands — Reels, TikToks, Shorts, paid social. Every setup is framed for vertical at capture rather than cropped afterwards, because a cropped wide shot is obvious and it costs you the scroll.

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Specification

Format
Full or half production day
Stages
Podcast, cyc, green screen, product bay
Outputs
Long-form, short-form, stills
Editing
Live, alongside the shoot
Aspect ratios
16:9, 9:16, 1:1 delivered
Typical yield
Weeks of scheduled content
Multi-camera timeline and audio waveforms being cut live during a Reel Deal Studios podcast recording
The four-seat podcast desk at Reel Deal Studios with broadcast microphones, headphones and a mixer
The Reel Deal Studios production floor in Miami — podcast table, white cyclorama, lighting grid and camera wall in one room
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What a booking covers

  • Long-form videos
  • Instagram Reels
  • TikToks
  • YouTube Shorts
  • Promotional clips
  • Podcast clips
  • Behind-the-scenes content
  • Photography
  • Thumbnails
  • Advertising creatives
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Best for

  • Creators posting daily
  • Brands running always-on social
  • Founders building a personal brand
  • Agencies producing for clients
  • Product launches
  • Anyone whose feed goes quiet when they get busy
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The day, step by step

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Content Day — questions

Answers, before you ask.

It depends on format and how much changing is involved, but a well-planned day typically yields several long-form pieces plus dozens of short-form clips and a stills set — enough to schedule for weeks.

A rough list of topics or products, wardrobe changes if you want visual variety, and any brand assets. We handle the rest of the planning with you beforehand.

Yes. Setups are framed for horizontal, vertical and square simultaneously, which produces better vertical content than cropping a wide frame afterwards.

Editing begins during the session. What is included in the day versus delivered afterwards is agreed up front so there are no surprises.

Yes. Half days work well for a single format or a focused clip batch. Full days make sense once you need multiple stages.

Yes — it is most of what leaves the building. Vertical is framed for at capture rather than cropped from a wide shot, and clips are cut during the session so the first ones are ready before you leave.

More questions on the full FAQ.

Plan a content day?

Tell us what you want to make. We supply the studio, the equipment and the crew.