Backstage staging area at night — flightcases, truss, work lights, ready for load-in.
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04 · Service

Production.

Complete technical deployment for the entire event. One contract. One standard.

Principle

Complete technical deployment for the entire event — sound, lights, camera, video, crew, schedule. One contract. One standard.

Engineered together at the brief stage, not bolted together at load-in. One point of accountability across every discipline.

Applications

What this looks like in the room.

  • Complete event production — single contract covering sound, light, camera, video, rigging, and crew.

  • Brand launches and product reveals — technical design, execution, and on-site engineering as one engagement.

  • Multi-day conferences and AGMs — load-in, run-of-show, and load-out choreographed across every venue space.

  • Music festivals and concert tours — main stage, sub-stages, and broadcast workflows from one provider.

  • Weddings and large social events — vendor coordination from mandap to reception under one technical lead.

  • Corporate roadshows and travelling events — the same technical standard at every city.

Capabilities

Single point of accountability

One contract. One project lead. One standard across every discipline. No divided responsibility on show day.

Cross-discipline integration

Sound, light, camera, video, rigging, power — designed together at the brief stage, not bolted together at load-in.

Crew coordination

FOH, monitor, lighting director, video, stage manager — briefed against a single run-of-show, not five different ones.

Schedule and run-of-show

Load-in, soundcheck, doors, show, load-out — locked to the minute and tested against the venue's actual constraints.

Vendor management

When equipment is rented or services are procured, we own the relationship and the failure surface — not the client.

On-site engineering

An engineer on site with authority to make decisions, not a coordinator on a phone. Problems solved at the source.

What we provide

Specified to the brief and provisioned for the show — not pulled from a fixed inventory.

  • Stage and rigging

    Decks · risers · trussing · ground support

  • Power distribution

    Generators · distros · cabling · phase balancing

  • Communications

    Intercom · clear-com · radios · cue boxes

  • Backline and risers

    Drum risers · vocal risers · backline DI

  • Crew and engineers

    FOH · monitor · lighting director · video · stage manager

  • Run-of-show documentation

    Cue sheets · technical riders · schedule of operations

  • Logistics and load-in choreography

    Truck packs · timing plans · venue access

  • On-site engineering

    Show calling · technical direction · problem-solving on the floor

Scale

One contract holds the same standard at any size.

A two-hundred-person AGM and a multi-stage festival receive the same engineering discipline. The deliverables scale; the rigour doesn't.

Operating discipline

How a deployment holds up.

01

One point of accountability.

Sound, light, camera, video, rigging — one contract, one lead, one standard. No client wrangling between five vendors on show day.

02

Cross-discipline design, not cross-discipline patching.

Every system is designed alongside every other system at the brief stage. Integration is engineered in — not improvised at load-in.

03

On-site authority, not on-site relay.

The lead on site has the authority and the technical fluency to make calls in real time. Problems are solved at the source.

Stacked road cases caught in a single hard light backstage.
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Frequently asked

Common questions about production.

Direct line

Brief us on the production requirement.