Jacob Tell launches LoDo Studios in Santa Barbara

BizHawk: LoDo Studios Steps Into the Spotlight in Santa Barbara

LoDo Studios owner Jacob Tell has opened a production and recording space at 216 E. Gutierrez St. in Santa Barbara. (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo)

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Lower downtown Santa Barbara is home to a new and creative venue.

Created by entrepreneur Jacob Tell, LoDo Studios offers full-scale production areas for photo and video shoots, as well as a professional recording studio for voiceovers and podcast content. 

Tell, owner of marketing agency Oniracom, lauched the business earlier this year. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies and nonprofit organizations were aching for a return to parties, gathering and special events. LoDo Studios offers the space in its urban outdoor area at 216 E. Gutierrez St. The event area encompasses about 5,000 square feet of usable space for events of any size.

Among the groups that have rented the venue include the Green Business Network, the Isla Vista Youth Projects, the Environmental Defense CenterLos Padres ForestWatch, the Santa Barbara Foundation and the Santa Barbara Solstice Parade. The space also has hosted music events for local record label We’Wey Records and Sofar Sounds and comedy nights in association with Don’t Tell Comedy, according to a news release. 

“Real estate comes at a premium in Santa Barbara, and small- and medium-sized businesses don't often have budgets that allow them a high-cost production or event space," Tell said. "Not only are we reasonably priced, but we have gear and talented team members ready to collaborate with Santa Barbara's community."

Tell said that before COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were lifted, nonprofit organizations were unable to run their in-person galas but still needed to raise their annual funds.

"They turned to livestream technology," Tell said, "and with our talented livestream team, we ended up hosting over 30 nonprofit fundraising livestream events from our studio space."

Tell created Oniracom, a digital marketing agency whose clients include singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, as well companies SpotifyAEGNPRUniversal and others. 

The next big event at LoDo Studios is the Santa Barbara Solstice Foundation and its “Get on Board 2023” event on Oct. 15 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. The event is free and brings together local artists and community members.

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Jacob Tell Interview in Montecito Journal

On stands now around town & available online 🗞️ - check out the Montecito Journal article written about Oniracom CEO and co-founder, @jacobtell!

In the article, Jacob shares on “covid-pivots”, giving back to the community, Oniracom’s mission, & more!

Enjoy an excerpt of the interview…

Advice for the next generation of entrepreneurs?

Have a clear purpose and a clear why, and lead with the why, rather than the what. The why for us is we want to support artists, we believe in artists being the voice of society, making a positive impact in our world. Those things will allow the company to thrive and you will attract your clients, partners, and team by being purpose driven.

Who inspires you?

Neil deGrasse Tyson, he really makes science cool and engaging, more importantly people like him want to teach people how to think for themselves to synthesize and assess facts to come up with their own thoughts and put creativity into the world.

Anyone doing creative things inspires me, everyone has creativity from engineers to artists, there are spectrums of creativity in everyone, and what inspires me is seeing people create not destroy.

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