Ramscale Studio, located in the West Village of New York City, has awe-inspiring views of North and South Manhattan including the Hudson River, New York Harbor, and iconic skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and the One World Trade Center. Sunlight floods the studios providing a natural backdrop for films and photography and the transition from daylight to sunset serves as great settings for any event. Ramscale Studio is a versatile space optimal for product launches, film and photo shoots, fashion presentations, corporate retreats, weddings, celebrations and meetings.
Ramscale Studio was founded by the Bruces, Murray – an Aries, and Gail – a Libra, in the early 70s. The building itself is rich with history and was originally built for Bell Laboratories. Both Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison worked out of the famed 463 West Street building creating one of the most important research centers in the world. It was here that the first talking movie was heard, the condenser microphone, the first TV broadcast and the first binary computer were demonstrated. The technical library of the former Bell Labs has been the home of Ramscale Studio for over 35 years.