Studio 20 Officially Opens Location in Budapest

Studio 20 Officially Opens Location in Budapest

BUDAPEST — Studio 20, recently crowned European Cam Studio of the Year at the 2018 XBIZ Awards, announced today that its Budapest location is now officially open.

Studio 20 selected property at the Duna Plaza in Budapest as site of its newest studio, its 14th location worldwide. The studio is one of the biggest in Budapest.

"With state-of-the-art equipment, cameras, microphones and support staff 24/7, we are committed to helping the models living in Budapest to achieve the dream income of up to $10,000," said Mugur Frunzetti, Studio 20’s CEO.

Frunzetti said that Studio 20’s hallmarks are “professionalism, perseverance and seriousness” and those traits are reflected in the designs of the rooms, the thoroughly picked staff and income that models earn.

Frunzetti said that Studio 20 brought its experience in video chat and live streaming, as well as in general management or entrepreneurship, and united forces with Budapest’s top managers and trainers so that the business can operate exceptionally in terms of legality and organization.

He said that the studio, which soft launched in November, has been beneficial for those who’ve already worked there the past few months.

“We’re very excited about the new studio. Hungarian women are known for their beauty and wits, and opening a studio in Budapest was the easiest decision we had to make,” Frunzetti said. “We offer the models free English courses, make-up and hair stylist, an amazing photo and video team, working with some of the best in the business and we’re setting them up for success.

“All they need to do is be ambitious, have a nice personality and be ready to earn,” Frunzetti said. “Over the past few years, Studio 20’s brand has been evolving and the newly opened studio reflects it — it’s classy, welcoming, friendly and dedicated to make sure that models and staff always feel comfortable.”

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