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    Blackwood Productions

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    Blackwood Productions is a lousy outfit and an overall downer to be around. I'd say you're better…read moreoff recording yourself in your closet. They have decent equipment but horrible attitudes and offer a real lousy time recording. I've done a fair amount of recording, most of which has been at some of the most prestigious studios in the southeast and I've always treated everyone respectfully and have almost always been treated with more respect than I would have ever asked. We recorded at Blackwood on a whim years ago out of convenience for its location and without taking time to consider much better options. We only had good experiences with studios previously and just wanted to move forward with an overdue album from this studio with no reputation. We decided to take a chance. Big mistake! I've never paid so much to be treated with such little respect. I've never seen a legitimate studio act so petty or heard of one costing a fraction of their rates that ever provided such an uncomfortable environment. The finest studios would often treat us to a nice bottle as a gift for choosing them. These guys literally were stingy with the canned beer that took up most of their fridge and everything else in the kitchen where we basically lived for a couple days trying to focus on recording. They reluctantly allowed me to use their mediocre instruments but acted like it was the biggest chore in the world when to bring it over to the recording area where they ended up being out of DI inputs to use. To deal with this, we were going to have me run my sound through my own tiny personal mixer that I used for live shows but the cable went bad on it so we couldn't record how we wanted to. So we ended up recording one song live as a band, instead of following through with recording the entire album that way, and then I did the rest of my parts individually. They boasted about doing live sound for large name artists as if that offered any merit to recording in a studio. They had attitude the entire time for some reason, which was completely unwarranted even if we weren't paying, but I never gave them a reason to treat me the way they did. Not surprisingly, the final product was flat and boring sounding, and was only worth anything because we got it post-mixed and mastered by one of the best guys in the country- obviously by someone with no association to Blackwood. It was a shame because they were decent songs but vibes are everything in a recording environment and these guys acted like they were too talented to concern themselves with being nice. They seemed to try to makeup for having little experience and not knowing what they were doing by having a slack attitude, as if that made them look professional. I've had the privilege of recording at some of the most well established studios for free because of the bands I've played with and we were even been paid to record at one of the most respected schools for recording so their students had quality material to work with. Blackwood was much poorer quality, cost more, and was generally a much worse time than I've ever had recording. They were not fluent with their equipment and ended up charging us more to finish when we couldn't get through in time. They would have to pay me a lot of money to record there ever again and I would have to be hungry. They had some younger kids in the studio when I was working on some of my own parts there, probably interns who were fine and were nice at least, but the entire experience was a joke. I wouldn't suggest to anyone with self-respect going near this studio, its owners, its top engineers, or anyone involved with the place when trying to express their art - not for anyone who is even the slightest affected by the people they work with, which is a category almost all musicians fit into. I'm genuinely surprised this place is still in business. I don't like giving bad reviews at all but I wish we had the opportunity to hear from someone who recorded at Blackwood before we impulsively agreed to, and I would not recommend making the same mistake we did. Record anywhere else but at Blackwood Studio.

    On The Town - videofilmproductions - Updated July 2026

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