Complete Bill of Materials for the MediaVerse Studio Complex. Audio, video, computing, furniture, and software — everything needed to build a professional production facility from the ground up.
CUSTOMIZABLE — Furniture brand and style (desks, chairs, storage) are entirely your choice provided they fit the dimensioned floor space. Cable management trunking brand and colour may follow your company standard. Power distribution unit (PDU) brand may vary if rated capacity matches. Network switch and patch panel brands are flexible. Software licensing is end-user preference.
DO NOT ALTER — Studio monitor model and placement positions (equilateral triangle at 1.20m tweeter height, 30-degree angle), microphone isolation mount type, headphone amplifier channel count, audio interface channel count and sample rate capability, and rack unit dimensions. Monitor positioning is calibrated to the room geometry and changing placement distances invalidates the acoustic sweet spot.
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Equipment recommendations from our trusted director, audited against MediaVerse technical requirements. Each category includes alternatives with cost comparison and professional verdict.
Annual licensing costs for the production software stack. Perpetual licenses shown at one-time cost; subscriptions at annual rate.
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Motorized, wall-mounted retractable green screen for the Video/Podcast Studio. Deploys and retracts at the push of a button for clean, consistent chroma key backgrounds.
Two dedicated render nodes placed in the adjacent IT room (B313) for offloading heavy 3D renders, video encoding, and AI training workloads from production stations.
10 Gigabit Ethernet connection from each node to the Synology DS1621+ NAS via the Ubiquiti UniFi USW-24-PoE managed switch. Dedicated VLAN for render traffic ensures production network remains unaffected.
Thinkbox Deadline (free for up to 10 nodes) or Blender Network Render (open source). Both support distributed job queuing with priority management and automatic node failover.
Render nodes are headless (no monitor/keyboard) and placed in the adjacent IT/server room B313 — east of the studio zone. This keeps fan noise out of production spaces while leveraging existing cooling infrastructure.