
Parade Studios' production house works out of a refitted printer building on Plaza St-Hubert. The team split the space in two moods: a shadowy, sound-tight ground floor built for recording, and a sun-drenched upper level where their crew runs the operation. The result is part clubhouse, part control room, with velvet-lined studios downstairs and a bright, open workspace upstairs stitched together by skylight and glass.
Parade’s work leans into the same duality—creative problem-solving mixed with a taste for the odd idea that somehow becomes the right one. They produce content, build experiences, streamline budgets, and generally keep Montréal’s artists and brands from overthinking the fun of making things.
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