One brief. Every discipline. No gaps in the chain.
Before load-in begins, every technical system — lighting, audio, LED, structure, and capture — is locked into a single pre-visualized production timeline. No uncommunicated dependencies.


Pre-visualization and brief lock
Every production opens with a single technical brief: lighting plots, audio schematics, LED content mapping, stage engineering, and capture positions authored together — not in sequence.
Integrated load-in and systems check
One crew executes the full technical setup — rigging, cabling, screen mounting, truss assembly — against a shared timeline. Every discipline confirms readiness before any system goes live.
Live execution and full-run capture
Lighting operators, audio engineers, video directors, and photo-video teams operate from a unified cue sheet. Strike follows the same single accountability chain — nothing is handed off.
Seven contracts become one production timeline
Government ceremonies and multi-day corporate productions fail at the seams — when the lighting crew doesn't know the LED content schedule, or the audio team misses a structural cue. We close those seams at the brief stage.
Full technical command from the first site walk through the final strike means your procurement decision carries one point of accountability — not seven separate vendor relationships to manage.
