For practice owners with zero spare rooms

Your practice already has room for a studio. You haven't measured the right corner.

A broadcast-quality recording corner inside your working practice. Soundproofed against your operatories. Installed in 1 to 2 days onsite. You keep every operatory.

Not ready to talk? Measure four things first. Get the free checklist.

A single chair framed straight to camera against a slatted wood backdrop in a studio built by BYND Media

The Problem

Then you look at your floor plan and the math stops you.

You want patient education videos. Case acceptance videos. Recruiting videos. You know content builds trust before a patient ever sits in your chair.

Every room bills. The consult room doubles as an office. There is no spare room. So you concluded a studio won't fit.

Every studio company on the market agrees with you. Their process starts with one question: which room do we get? The pod companies sell you a $6,999 to $24,999 booth and park it in the middle of your floor plan. The internet tells you to spend $500 on a ring light and a USB mic, and your videos come out sounding like they were recorded in a dental office. Because they were.

Here is what nobody told you. You were never a room short. You were 20 square feet short.

Five feet deep. Four feet wide. An outlet. That is the entire footprint of a professional studio.

The Proof

The smallest build I have delivered was 20 square feet inside a working dental office.

In January 2026 I drove to a Southern California dental office expecting 60 square feet. The space waiting for me was 20. Five feet deep, four feet wide, with a consult chair and an associate's desk claiming the rest of the room.

I redesigned the build on the spot. Compact lighting mounted on the walls. Sound treatment tuned against the operatories next door. Teleprompter. Professional camera. By the time I packed up, the owner had a studio he kept coming back to admire.

That build changed how I work. Fixed lenses stopped coming with me. Every small-space build now carries an adjustable zoom, because rooms shrink between the phone call and the drive.

A cramped office corner with a chair, a desk, and built-in cabinets before the studio build
Before
The same corner finished as a recording studio with acoustic panels, a key light, a teleprompter rig, and a microphone
After

The same 20 square feet. January 2026.

Shawn Zajas, founder of BYND Media. First studio built 2019. 15+ studio builds. 200+ sessions recorded in his own studios.

20+ years in dentistry. 7 years hosting The Authentic Dentist.

What Gets Built

The Small-Space Build. $15,000.

Everything installed, nothing left for you to figure out.

  • Space audit. I find the corner your floor plan is hiding, before you pay a deposit.
  • Corner design. Framing, backdrop, and depth engineered for a 5 by 4 footprint.
  • Compact lighting. Wall and ceiling mounted. Zero floor stands eating your space.
  • Sound treatment. Tuned against handpiece and suction noise from adjacent operatories.
  • Teleprompter. Read your script while looking straight into the lens.
  • Professional camera with an adjustable zoom, the small-space standard.
  • Install in 1 to 2 days onsite. Training the day install finishes.

4 to 6 weeks from deposit. 1 to 2 days of onsite install. You record the day install finishes.

The Real Product

The product is not gear.

One client sat down for his first take, looked at the monitor, and said, "Man, I just look good." Years of avoiding the camera ended in one sentence.

On-camera confidence is what gets installed.

The lighting, the acoustics, the framing. All of it exists so the person on the monitor looks like the authority he already is.

The Comparison

Why not a pod?

Prefab pods run $6,999 to $24,999. They demand floor space your practice does not have, they ship with someone else's look, and they were never tuned to the specific noise coming through your walls.

This build goes into your walls, carries your brand, and treats your operatory noise. It takes zero square feet you were using for anything else.

Honest Constraints

One seat. One look.

This build records you, straight to camera. The day you want a guest across the table, you want the Signature two-person set at $23,000, and most practices add real square footage for that step.

This build also excludes ongoing production. I design it, build it, and train you. You run it.

Questions people ask before the call.

My practice is small even by small-practice standards. Will it fit?

If you have 5 feet by 4 feet and an outlet, yes. Download the checklist and measure. The smallest build I have delivered was 20 square feet inside a working dental office.

What about the noise from my operatories?

Every practice fails the quiet test. Sound treatment against handpiece and suction noise is a design input on every small-space build, not an afterthought.

How much production time do I lose?

1 to 2 days of onsite install. Design and procurement happen before I arrive.

Why not build it myself?

You have that option. My $97 Studio Blueprint includes the small-space module and walks you through every step. Most owners look at their production schedule and hand me the corner instead.

Why not a pod?

See above. Floor space, brand, and acoustics.

What happens on the strategy call?

Bring your floor plan or photos of your space. I find the corner, tell you honestly whether the build works, and walk you through the one-pager. No pressure either way.

The Next Step

You are one tape measure away from knowing.

Bring your floor plan or photos of your space. I find the corner, tell you honestly whether the build works, and walk you through the one-pager. No pressure either way.

4 to 6 weeks from deposit. 1 to 2 days of onsite install. You record the day install finishes.