History

Founded in 1972, the original location in North Miami was the heart of the South Florida film and recording industry. Studio Center housed a complete film, video and multi-track recording facility with the ability to meet every production requirement, from original script to final distribution of the finished product.

The complex included Studio Center Films, a complete film post-production facility with numerous credits including the TV series Flipper, Gentle Ben, Daktari and Primus and the feature films Pappillon, Live an Let Die, The Island, Fun House and The Victims.

Studio Center Video, a complete 1 inch online videotape post-production and stage facility, and Studio Center Sound, a 24 Track automated recording, sweetening and digital mixing facility which produced such hits as “Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me” by Peter Brown and “Get Off by Foxy.

In 1990, the organization added a new complex in Miami Lakes. The new 6000+ square foot facility houses three state of the art recording studios as well as 16mm and 35mm film editing suites.

Since the expansion, Studio Center has attracted such recording stars as Shakira, Ricky Martin, Juvenile, The Game and Kool & the Gang.

The complex continues to accommodate top label clients such as Sony/BMG, Warner Bros., Atlantic, Jive, Universal, Def Jam, TVT, Island Records and many others.

Studio Center has, under its belt, multiple Grammy Awards, Gold and Platinum Records, and an Academy Award nomination.