The Family
About
On Grattan in Clinton Hill, production buzz has quietly taken shape at a modest studio where The Family keeps projects moving behind the scenes. While the block itself stays calm, the work inside leans into motion—film, TV, shorts, commercials, branded content and documentaries all funnel through one address in Brooklyn. The space itself is unassuming, but it’s become a known address for teams needing a dependable place to shoot and edit without grand entrances. A few blocks north of Atlantic, the studio sits at 48 Grattan St, tucked among row houses and storefronts that rarely draw attention. Crews slip in and out with gear cases, and the unmarked door fits right into the neighborhood’s pace. When calls come in, they’re routed straight to post-production suites or conference rooms where scripts get polished before cameras roll. Any line of questioning about the studio ends the same way—dial (402) 947-0714 and leave a message; someone will call back with details or a time slot. It’s not the kind of place that advertises in neon, but word travels fast among producers who need reliability over flash. The real action happens behind the scenes, away from the sidewalk. Before making the trip, map it once: directions drop you at the curb in under ten minutes from the 2, 3, or 4 trains. They’ve had the door open for years.