CASE STUDY

YOGA DOWNLOAD

Kicking off our partnership in 2010, Yoga Download is one of F4D Studio’s longest-standing clients. Over the course of our relationship, we have filmed and edited just over a thousand videos for the brand. Our relationship has taken our team to a myriad of yoga studios in the Denver area as well as to a variety of locations in and outside the US. Each year we look forward to seeing where our relationship with Yoga Download will take us and how it will continue to grow!

Yoga Studios Visited

Videos Made

Out of State Shoots

Yoga Download is one of our longest standing clients and we continue to create online yoga classes for them every week. Through the many years, yoga has made its way into our daily lives. Whether it is a morning sun salutation, a good stretch after a mountain bike ride, or a way to meditate after a long week of work, each one of our team members has found a place for yoga in their lives.

Yoga Download began as one of the first online membership-based yoga platforms on the internet and over time has cemented its place in the industry. Dreamed up by a team of devoted yoga students and teachers, the site – which has been lauded by the New York Times, Yoga Journal, and Body + Soul – enables visitors to stream or download a constantly updated selection of more than 1500 yoga classes. YogaDownload empowers you to practice yoga your way, on your time, wherever you see fit. 

Stepping in to help Yoga Download fine-tune their class recordings, F4D Studio began working with Yoga Download over ten years ago when our team was only made up of our two owners, Gabe Rovick and Travis Conklin. Since that time, our relationship with Yoga Download has taken our team to dozens of yoga studios around the US as well as on a handful of international shoots.

The success of our partnership stems from the fit our two companies have with one another. Our aligned values have created a relaxed and open environment for both the F4D team and all the yoga teachers to feel at ease during production. This translates to better camera work, a more collaborative atmosphere, and better yoga flows for the final product.

 

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