An infinity cove doesn’t just remove the corner. It removes the end point. When the wall and floor blend into one continuous surface, the space stops behaving like a room and starts behaving like a blank canvas.
That is what makes an infinity cove studio one of the most useful environments for filming. It offers visual neutrality. No edges. No breaks. No distraction. Just subject, light and movement working in a clean, controlled frame.
At Broadley, both Studio One and Studio Two are built around this principle. Different in size, but identical in intent: a space that disappears on camera so the focus stays exactly where it should be

An infinity cove doesn’t just remove the corner. It removes the end point.


An infinity cove is a seamless curved join between wall and floor. There is no visible corner, no seam, no horizon line. On camera, the space appears to extend beyond its physical limits, creating a clean, floating background.
This makes it suitable for a wide range of work, including:
Because the background is neutral and uninterrupted, it can be shaped entirely through lighting, colour and camera position. The same space can feel minimal, clinical, warm or cinematic depending on how it is treated.
Once the edge is gone, the frame becomes clean and uninterrupted.
Infinity coves are not only about how they look. They are about control.
On location, light changes. Sound travels. Backgrounds interrupt. In a studio environment, those variables are removed. The frame stays consistent. The light can be shaped precisely. The background holds its tone from start to finish.
This level of control gives creatives confidence. It allows teams to work with consistency and keep the visual language of a project intact from one shot to the next.
The result is not just a cleaner image, but a calmer, more focused workflow.

At Broadley, both Studio One and Studio Two feature a white infinity cove as a core part of the space. The difference between them is physical scale, not purpose or capability.
Studio One offers a larger floor area, allowing for wider framing and more movement within the same scene, while maintaining the same seamless, uninterrupted white surface.
Studio Two provides the same clean, controlled environment in a more compact footprint. It delivers identical visual consistency, but in a space that suits smaller set-ups or more contained productions.
Both studios are regularly used for fashion and beauty shoots, product films, branded campaigns, interviews, performance-based work, e-commerce content, Virtual Production and green screen filming.
In each case, the infinity cove provides a neutral, distraction-free base that can be shaped entirely by lighting and camera, without the need for a physical build or location change.

At Broadley, both Studio One and Studio Two feature a white infinity cove as a core part of the space. The difference between them is physical scale, not purpose or capability.

Both Studio One and Studio Two are supported by dedicated gallery space, green rooms and make-up facilities. These spaces sit directly alongside the studios, allowing talent and crew to move easily between preparation, filming and live or recorded production.
All areas are connected via uncontended fibre internet and studio-wide WiFi, keeping communication and data flow steady between the studio floor, the gallery and post-production.
When the environment is connected and controlled, the work in front of the camera becomes simpler, cleaner and more focused.
Your infinity cove studio session set-up is pivotal to the success or otherwise of your production. Broadley Studios is here to help you get the very best out of your shoot.
If you’re looking for a central London infinity cove studio built for clean visuals and full control, please call us on 0207 725 5858 or email us at [email protected] to discuss your next project.
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