A broadcast-grade facility for virtual press tours, spokesperson media days, and earned media interview sessions. Your spokesperson on camera. Media outlets connected remotely. Clean, professional production that makes every outlet feel like they got a dedicated sit-down.
A virtual press tour compresses what once required cross-country travel, flying a spokesperson from city to city for local TV hits, into a single studio day. Your spokesperson sits in front of a camera here. Journalists, anchors, and producers join remotely via satellite, Zoom, or broadcast IP.
San Francisco Green Screen is purpose-built for this format. The broadcast control room routes your spokesperson's feed to each outlet cleanly and independently. IFB lets your PR team communicate with the spokesperson between interviews without any of it appearing on camera. Multiple interview sessions can run back-to-back without signal drops or reconfiguration.
PR agencies and corporate communications teams across the Bay Area use the studio for virtual press tours supporting product launches, executive availability, and earned media campaigns.
We work directly with PR agencies and communications teams managing virtual press tours for their clients. Our team understands the format, the back-to-back nature of media days, the importance of IFB and talkback, the need for signal isolation between outlets, and the time pressure that comes with live media placements.
One point of contact. One studio. Clean production from the first interview to the last.
A virtual press tour compresses what once required cross-country travel into a single studio day. Your spokesperson sits in front of a camera at the studio while journalists, anchors, and producers join remotely via satellite, Zoom, or broadcast IP. Multiple media interviews run back to back without signal drops or reconfiguration.
San Francisco Green Screen operates a broadcast-grade facility in South San Francisco purpose-built for virtual press tours. The studio includes fiber connectivity, IFB talkback for the spokesperson, satellite-compatible signal routing, and a production team experienced in the back-to-back format that press tours require.
A typical virtual press tour day accommodates 10 to 25 back-to-back media interviews depending on segment length. Each outlet receives a clean, isolated signal. Your PR team can communicate with the spokesperson between interviews via IFB without any of it appearing on camera.
Yes. The studio works directly with PR agencies and communications teams managing virtual press tours for their clients. The team understands the format: the back-to-back nature of media days, the importance of IFB and talkback, the need for signal isolation between outlets, and the time pressure that comes with live media placements.
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