Angels Studio Opens New Location in Timisoara

Angels Studio Opens New Location in Timisoara

TIMISOARA, Romania — Angels Studio today announced the opening of a new location in the center of Timisoara.

The company said that the new “luxurious” studio represents a $1 million investment, and that it is part of a strategy “to embrace bigger and stronger projects.”

Silvia, the Angels Studio manager, said: “After a full year dedicated to the physical expansion of the studio, we are ready to face new projects.”

“We believe that our models must feel comfortable at the studio, as that shows on the camera when webcamming,” Silvia said. “2017 will be a year of growth in quality and quantity.”

Angels Studio is known for working with “a small yet very successful group of webcam models,” she said.

Silvia said the company offers constant training and guidance to lead models towards excellence and achieving their goals. It also seeks out strong partnerships with the platforms they work with.

“Our philosophy will remain the same,” Silvia said. “Our high standards for recruitment remains the same; we believe that working with hundreds of models ends up being counterproductive.

Silvia noted that a great majority of Angels Studio models are “the best earners in the platforms they work for.”

She also said that Angels Studio is currently recruiting webcam models in Timisoara area. 

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