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Live Studio View — Inside Our Soho Video Podcast Studio

This page gives you a real-time window into life inside our London video podcast studio.

When the feed is live, you are seeing a multi-view studio monitor — the same type of view used by professional production teams. It shows what is happening across the studio at that moment, without interrupting the recording.

What you're looking at

The screen is divided into four sections:

  • Three live camera outputs — these are the finished video feeds being recorded for the podcast

  • One wide “fly-on-the-wall” view — a fixed camera showing the studio space as a whole

 

This lets you see both the polished podcast visuals and how the studio operates behind the scenes.

The audio, when enabled, is intentionally subtle. Most of the time you’ll hear background ambience only.

Live programme audio is shared occasionally, and only with the full permission of the crew and guests involved.

Why the feed isn’t always live

​To protect the privacy of our clients and guests, this studio feed is not permanently live. We also turn it off when we're not in the studio.

When confidential recordings, sensitive conversations, or private client sessions are taking place, the live view is paused or disabled. This ensures creators can record freely and comfortably inside the studio.

If the feed is not currently active, you may see:

  • A paused view

  • A holding screen

  • Or no live signal at all

This is completely normal.

​Why we share this view

The purpose of this page is simple: transparency.

It offers a genuine look into a working podcast recording studio in Soho, showing how video podcasts are actually made — from camera framing and lighting to the rhythm of a live session.

For creators considering podcast studio hire in London, it’s a chance to see the space in action rather than relying on staged photos or marketing renders.

 

A note on realism

What you see here is real studio life.
Not every moment is polished. Not every screen is perfect. And that’s intentional.

Podcasts work best when they feel human — and this live studio view reflects that philosophy.

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