We specialize in dance projects and celebrations support; however, our crew has experience in all aspects of fine arts, design, and technical support. Below you will find a listing of the main event & production types requested by our clients.

Dance Projects
Small school recitals, large company productions, individual portfolio documentation, multimedia choreography. Scenery varies greatly from project to project, though it is usually limited to carry-on elements for live concerts, and lighting focuses on accentuating the body through sidelighting and painting the environment. Multiple choreographers mean a live concert can vary greatly from the appearance of one dance to the next, and sound usually entails compiled music and generated effects that support the choreography. Costumes tend to be quite versatile and designed to flow with the body's natural movements while accentuating the motions. Multimedia dance projects range from avante-garde to pedestrian.

Wedding (Private Celebration)
The most important day of most people's lives is their wedding day, and many people will blow all the bells and whistles to make it an event to remember, while others simply want a quiet affair with those closest to them. Either way, a few things are absolutely needed: a location, an officiant, and witnesses. However, most people want some or all of the extras: invitations, wedding programs, table decorations, venue lighting, hair and make-up, seamstress, flowers, wedding favors, dinner, cake, music, and more, limited only by imagination and budget.

Photo Shoot
Some families just don't have that one person with a knack for capturing the family moments or posed shots, so it is becoming more popular to bring in a photographer to spend an afternoon with the family, shooting candids, posed candids, and portaits in the comfort of their home or whatever environment suits them best. Perhaps a person is aspiring to be a model or actor and needs a composite sheet to send out with the resume or a director wants production shots or a restaurant needs a new menu images or a couple wants engagement photos to send with the invites. For many needs, a staged photo shoot is the best way to get the desired picture in the desired amount of time, as the environment is controlled, and all efforts are focused on achieving the best possible images through scenery/backgrounds, lighting, props, and costumes.

Video Shoot
The video shoot is very similar to the photo shoot, except that the images are moving, and sound is taken into consideration. Video shoots can be used for everything from wedding preparations to music videos to horse sales, and a professional will stage eveything from the scenery, to the costumes, and the closing credits.

Music Concert
Small school recitals, jazz bands, large orchestral events, etc... Scenery is only those elements necessary to support the musicians and their instruments. Lighting is mostly from above, with minimal light on the face to avoid the 'deer in the headlight' look when musicians look out at their conductor or leader. Lighting looks range from white lighting for traditional classical concerts to colored/textured/moving light shows. Costumes are either formal classics, personal style, or theatrical extreme, based on the type of concert and target audience.

Theatre - Non-Musical
Drama, comedy, tragedy, satire, history, farce, pantomime,... The list is nearly limitless for the varieties and ways people can express themselves onstage without music, and you can find a million ways to make it happen. Scenery is as unique or traditional as your director's vision allows: traditional unit sets, constructivist settings, scenic wagons, wing-and-drop scenery, bare stage, environmental settings, naturalism, and the list goes on. Lighting can be equally diverse, depending on whether the director desires to imitate or reflect natural conditions, suggest the more surreal side of things, abandon reality completely, or simply paint the scenery. Sound is often used for special effects, background noise, or to support voices in a large venue, and costumes cover every spectrum from realism to characterization to uniformity to nudity.

Theatre - Musical
Basically the same details as non-musical with the exception of the scenery's need to accomodate group choreography and musicians, and sound requires live mixing of vocals, music, and effects.

Festival
Local interest groups, car enthusiasts, reenactment buffs, cultural heritage supporters, farmers, and many more enjoy a big gathering to celebrate and recognize the bonds they share. These events most often take place outdoors in parks, city squares, open fields, etc., and they bring in a variety of technical needs with their site set-up, announcements system, musicians, stage set-up, entertainers, entertainment crew, catering wagons, game booths, competition arenas, and vendor booths. In addition, advertising is key in informing the public and promoting the goals of the festival to gain an audience.

Corporate Celebration
Companies celebrate milestones every day, such as new expansions and anniversaries. These events often deal with a theme that requires scenic decoration, special lighting effects, gourmet catering, entertainers, and v.i.p. accoutrement.

School Function
From staging a school play to decking out the gym for a dance, schools need help sometimes. Their plays will often require the transformation of a gym into a theatre, and their dances often require that same gym to become a magical ballroom. This requires technical support for stage construction, lighting installations, building decorations, catering, and sound support.