Upcoming Webinar:

Building the Dream Studio

Suppose you had a blank canvas to design a studio that truly advances your organization’s mission. From business goals and creative vision to workflow, technology integration, and adaptability, today’s leaders face a host of decisions that shape the outcome. In this session, Ivan Nelson, former VP of Video Production at Prudential Financial, and Bill Beyer, broadcast media consultant, join Peter Provost, Assoc. AIA Provost, President and Lauren Jensen, VP Growth & Partnerships of Provost Studio, for a candid conversation about moving from big-picture strategy to a fully realized, high-impact studio environment—and how to ensure those choices maximize the return on your investment.

Monday, November 17, 12pm ET

45 minutes + live Q&A

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Presenters:

  • Peter Provost

    President

    Provost Studio

  • Ivan Nelson

    Former Vice President, Video Production

    Prudential Financial

  • Lauren Jensen

    VP, Growth & Partnerships

    Provost Studio

  • Bill Beyer

    Broadcast Media Consultant

What You’ll Learn

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Trust at scale:

  • How leading FS teams are making studios core brand infrastructure

  • The fast lane setup: always-ready capture that survives approvals

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Speed without burnout:

  • Batch recording that turns 1 hour into 3 months of content

  • How to measure impact: attention, trust signals, and business outcomes

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Content-ready workplaces:

  • The build checklist: wiring → lighting → acoustics → workflow → governance

  • How to bridge brand, architecture, and technology by creating environments where every space has the potential to tell your story

Who’s It For

Marketing, Communications & Brand Leaders looking to elevate how their organizations show up on camera and connect with audiences authentically.

Corporate Real Estate, Workplace & Facilities Teams responsible for designing spaces that support hybrid communication, collaboration, and production.

Enterprise Video, Broadcast & AV Directors tasked with scaling internal and external storytelling — from leadership messaging to live events.

Financial Services Executives & Innovation Leads exploring how content-ready environments can strengthen trust, clarity, and customer engagement.

Architectural & Design Partners interested in how content creation needs are reshaping workplace planning, spatial programming, and technology integration.

Anyone building the next generation of communication environments where brand, architecture, and technology work together to tell the story.


Provost Partial Client List

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  • Television studio set with a large screen displaying the Prudential logo, modern seating including a blue sofa and black chairs, decorative shelves with plants and ornaments, and blue and wooden accents.

    Prudential

    Provost Studio delivered a cutting-edge studio for Prudential, solidifying the Fortune 500 company as a leader in content production.

  • A television studio set for Yahoo Finance with a round desk, four white chairs, a large screen displaying a city skyline, and a glass window showing the newsroom.

    YAHOO Finance

    Provost Studio designed a content studio for Yahoo Finance that enhances both the user and viewer experience.

  • Modern video conference studio with three gray chairs arranged in a semi-circle, large windows showing city skyscrapers, black and yellow accent walls, and professional lighting equipment overhead.

    BlackRock

    Provost Studio re-envisioned BlackRock’s on-air brand identity with a new webcast studio at 55 E 52nd Street in New York.

  • Television studio set with city skyline backdrop, two gray chairs, a small round glass table, a potted plant, and a large William Blair logo on a blue background.

    William Blair

    Williams Blair & Co. looked to Provost Studio to design a compact webcast studio at their new headquarters and 53-story office tower along the Chicago River in Chicago.

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