How Creatives Use Our Brighton Studios to Their Full Potential
This week we look at past photographers, filmmakers & theatre companies that have booked our Brighton studios for their creative endeavours.
For theatre makers, photographers, videographers, dance practitioners, events, workshops and brainstorming
The Hayloft and The Stable both provide an unusual, atmospheric location for your film or music video. Wider access for production equipment available on the ground floor.
We offer affordable rates in both studios, perfect for rehearsing, choreographing and devising. We welcome dancers, theatre-makers, street artists, puppeteers, small circus troupes.
Our upstairs studio is a blank canvas with breath-taking natural light and a blackout option available. The upcycled, textured walls with rustic details create an ideal backdrop for your shoot.
Book our studios as the venue for your next masterclass, workshop, team-building, deep dive or meetings. A great space to mentally switch off from the digital world.
Copperdollar Studios offers two spaces with a rustic aesthetic, both with a unique atmosphere to help your project flourish. Situated in the heart of Brighton’s Kemptown on the south coast, our studios are available for hire by Brighton’s creative community and beyond.
Our provisional re-opening date is Mon 17 May 2021, and we will be accepting bookings from Mon 12 April. Due to Covid-19, we are currently not accepting bookings during the national lockdown. When we reopen, we will only be accepting bookings for the Hayloft or the whole building. The Stable is only available if you require the whole building.
Hire for a minimum of 4 hours (half day).
Available weekends
Rustic features
Superb natural light
Kitchenette
Well insulated
Blackout option
This week we look at past photographers, filmmakers & theatre companies that have booked our Brighton studios for their creative endeavours.
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