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Broadcast Blinds works for broadcast as well as corporate spaces on camera

If you work in broadcast lighting, you may know that our custom gels, scrims, and shades work for broadcast studio setups and even remotes. 

But if you work in corporate AV, you may not know that Broadcast Blinds works just as well in conference rooms, radio and podcast studios, meeting spaces, and other spots where natural light presents a challenge on camera. 

Rick Smith of Broadcast Blinds speaks with Simon Tillyer from KITPLUS at NAB 2026 about how we make it easy to manage daylight in any setting, ensuring your background and subject always look great.

Your bosses paid for the stunning views out their windows, and they want to show them off to their key stakeholders. It’s your job to make them look their best, and that can be tough.

Broadcast Blinds makes it easy for you. We balance the exterior light with the interior light, so the outside photographs properly and we don’t blow out either the outside or make our talent look like they’re a shadow.

At the push of a button, you can change the settings to adjust to different lighting conditions.

You can find out what custom mix of solutions might be best for your unique space at https://broadcastblinds.com/.

About Broadcast Blinds:

Broadcast Blinds customizes your scrims, shades, and gels specifically for your studio, lighting conditions, and production needs. And we set it up to easily be controlled from your lighting board, too. Whether your studio has windows overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, Times Square, or a scenic vista, we have your solution. Find out more at https://broadcastblinds.com/.