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Production·28 Feb 2026·6 min read

Planning a two-day campaign in a single studio

The logistics of a locked-continuous two-day shoot — build days, overnight gear storage, and why splitting across studios costs more than people realise.

By Innovex Studios

Multi-day campaigns get split across studios more often than they should. The reason is usually calendar — one studio is booked on day two. The cost is usually hidden — every rebuild is lost production time.

Our 2-day package locks the studio for a continuous 36 hours. Here's how to actually use that.

The build day. First few hours of day one, before talent arrives. Walls in position, lights plotted, backdrops hung. You're not paying for wasted hours — the package bills 12 × 2 = 24 working hours, not the clock time.

Overnight handoff. At the end of day one, lighting stays pointed, cameras stay on sticks, wardrobe stays on the rack. We cover sensitive gear, lock the studio, and restart exactly where you left off the next morning. No strike, no rebuild, no rental-clock surprise.

Day two starts at your pace. 9am call, 2pm call — the 12 hours are yours to slide within the day. This matters if day one ran late and you want a lie-in before pickups.

What a split shoot costs instead. Rebuilding in a second studio on day two means: extra assistant call-out, second lighting setup (2-4 hours), re-testing camera and WB against a new room, wardrobe transport, re-briefing security. Easily 3 working hours lost and AED 2,000-4,000 in re-rigging costs.

A locked-continuous studio isn't a luxury on long shoots. It's the cheapest way to do them.

Seed post — will be replaced with fully-edited authored content in a future update.

Planning a shoot this month?

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