Events
Would you like to capture your show, conference or event for posterity? And then turn it into a promotional, training or communication tool? That’s a great idea if the aesthetics have been carefully thought through and are worthy of your project. This requires some preparation, a creative approach that we will guide you through.
A film of your event is a great sales and promotional tool!
Turning it into an audiovisual production will give you a valuable recruitment tool, help you promote a cultural object or, quite simply, keep a record of it.
And when you’re organising a conference or a workshop, a video can give the event a second lease of life: you can even choose whether or not to charge for sharing it in instalments. Either way, the quality of your film will make all the difference.
Think about the purpose of your audiovisual project
As you will have realised, if you want to film an event, you need to do some serious preparation. Think carefully about what you can do with it – from using it as a promotional tool to archiving – in order to get the most out of the equipment and talent you have at your disposal.
Aftermovies, reports, interviews… maximise the impact of your event!
Your event is unique, so you might as well make the most of it, as well as the audiovisual team you have on-site. Not forgetting everyone involved in and attending your event. The perfect opportunity to do some interviews or create an aftermovie… all sorts of videos that can live on for ages on social media for example. But that’s not all! Indeed, an event offers huge potential, and you should really capitalise on that. It’s worth thinking about, because there are all sorts of different applications and ways to share your videos.
What we can bring to your audiovisual projects
Thanks to our creative and strategic approach, the myriad of ideas dreamt up by our team and the quality of the equipment and talent available to you, filming your event will open up all sorts of different unexpected opportunities. There’s plenty to boost the impact of a one-off event and maximise its financial return as well.