The studio itself is not much to look at. Kind of a hodgepodge of decor, and a very homey feel unlike the slick look of most modern post facilities. Hours can be sometimes long but that's typical of this industry. Sometimes there is a lack of supervision and artists are left to figure things out for themselves. Definitely more of a place for self-starters and self-motivated types-- people that can figure things out own their own and wear multiple hats.