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Corporate Audio Visual Events Basics

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Corporate audio visual productions are often complex. It’s important to achieve good quality standards. The main issue is making these productions seamless and straightforward. Plan your live event production well in advance.

Important: Best practice is to contract a professional audio visual production firm to manage the recording and technical aspects of the event.

Production basics- The corporate event structure

It’s best to consider the entire audio visual production as being very like a corporate presentation.  You require a structure and timing for each element of your event. A typical production has a range of well-defined stages with each technical production element prepared. The entire production is scripted, and each participant is assigned specific roles and tasks.

These are the elements of a two hour basic corporate award event:

As you can see, there are four participants in the production in this example. Each prepares their presentation content to fit with production times.

Pre-production

Pre-production is carried out on a strict, no-nonsense contract schedule. Technical support needs to be briefed and coordinated well in advance of the event, preferably a month beforehand in close liaison with a senior corporate manager.

Time frames for venue setup must be scheduled, and a “dummy run” of the audio visual production carried out prior to going live. This rehearsal/ walk-through is valuable for the participants by allowing them to get oriented to their roles and improves their performance.

Other issues to be checked include:

Corporate video content

Although the corporate video content is pre-recorded, the production version must be edited and checked for both content quality and timing prior to going live. This is best done by the delegated manager with technical support from the audio visual contractor to ensure the video content is tested and ready to go for the event.

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