Total Media VR
About
Video production in Midtown doesn’t always mean big studios with endless crews—sometimes it’s a single address where concept meets execution. Total Media VR operates from 1650 Broadway #410, a building that’s seen decades of creative work pass through its lobby. The services here cover everything from pre-production planning and scriptwriting to 360-degree video shoots and post-production editing, all within steps of Times Square’s neon pulse. Virtual reality content gets particular attention, though conventional corporate videos and event coverage are part of the mix too. Directions are easiest pulled from a phone; the map will drop you right at the door: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2585626886c67:0x7abde5057fbd1884. When questions arise or timelines shift, a quick call to (646) 536-7340 keeps the project on track. The neighborhood itself—packed with theaters, rehearsal spaces, and tech startups—makes the address feel less like an office and more like a node in the city’s ongoing visual conversation.
Walking past the building on a weekday, it’s hard not to notice the steady stream of couriers and creatives heading in and out. That energy spills into the work produced upstairs; corporate explainers, immersive training modules, and branded documentaries all carry a bit of the surrounding hustle. Total Media VR keeps the focus tight—no sprawling sets, just precise storytelling tools delivered from a single suite. For anyone mapping out a shoot in Manhattan, the address is a practical anchor; the rest unfolds over the phone, one detail at a time.