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Pivoting Towards Virtual Can Enable Broader Access

Over the last few months, as plans have continued to change, we’ve helped new and long-time clients create virtual experiences that help capture their attendee’s attention and challenge what’s possible by going virtual. One of these events was the Ohio Virtual Fatherhood Summit. When the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood, a long-time partner, reached out to start planning their annual summit, it was an in-person event for around 200 people. But as with many events in 2020, they had to make the decision to create a completely virtual event. Their main goal was to stay as true to that original event as possible.

As with in-person events, we’ve found that pre-production for virtual events is crucial to identifying possible problems, managing virtual platforms, coaching speakers and anticipating technical support needs. We follow a multi-step process that allows us to assess each client’s individual virtual meeting needs including streaming, custom websites, virtual event platforms, location options, a/v support, moderation and creative content creation. This attention to detail helps everything run smoothly on event day.

For the Virtual Fatherhood Summit, we were able to provide our client with a customized event platform including an exhibit hall, technical support for attendees and presenters, branding, edited videos from all sessions and metrics to review the success of the event. We were able to provide those services utilizing our on-site control room and their headquarters and assigning two teams to support the event. Our event platform team was responsible for setting up the platform and tailoring it to the client’s specific branding requirements. Additionally, they served as the technical help desk for anyone having issues with the platform. Our creative team elevated the quality of the sessions by creating graphics, lower thirds and editing video compilations.

Part of our event day support included switching between presenters who were in different locations. Weaving presenters from multiple locations together can be a challenge but having a knowledgeable production partner removes the stress. Our approach and expertise with the event platform allowed everyone to come together in an interactive way. One way we accomplished that was by using PiP (picture in picture) during the live event so that attendees could see the presenter during the PowerPoint presentations or could see both people speaking on-screen at once.

A wow factor for this client was the exhibit hall feature we created within the event platform. The exhibit hall included a custom map and each exhibitor was given their own dedicated web page for information, polls, conversations and the option to jump instantly into a Zoom call at the press of a button to interact live with the exhibit representatives. Nearly 20 virtual vendor booths were ready to greet visitors during the all-day event. This solution allowed our client to keep something from the live event that was important to their success, but in a way that kept it effective for their virtual meeting.

Overall, this event was a big success. Over 450 people visited the website and generated nearly 30 thousand page views. Feedback from attendees and vendors was positive with lots of comments on how much like the in-person event we were able to make the virtual summit. The summit also logged record attendance because they weren’t bound by typical financial barriers that often stifle events of this size, such as venue capacity, travel, lodging and catering costs.

Our award-winning design team partnered with our experienced team of technicians helped the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood reach their goals and create an impactful experience. With our turnkey solutions and impressive support, they were able to connect with more attendees than in years past and reach higher than before.

We can’t wait to see what we’re able to do next.

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We partnered with The Purdue University Foundation to produce an event for donors and alumni to kick off a 2-billion-dollar capital campaign titled “Ever True”. We worked side by side with University Events to create a beautiful pre-event networking space and media that was projected across 4 ultra-wide screens recognizing every donor in the room.

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Captivating a Young Audience

When 35,000 young people ranging from high-school age to early 20s gathered at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, earlier this summer, we knew we were about to blow their minds. And we did.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) 2018 Youth Gathering  had a unique set of objectives. Chief among them was consistently and continuously engaging an audience of tens of thousands of easily-distracted young people. Also a priority was the ability to accommodate a multitude of moving parts, including efficiently and effectively moving dozens of bands, musicians, choirs, presenters and other performers on and off stage without disrupting the program.  And while it was a raucous affair at times, the theological components of the program were equally important to a successful outcome for the event.

It all started with the design of the stage backdrop. It had to be both attractive and functional. The essential element of the set, understandably, was an over-sized cross. Roughly 90-feet high and made of 12-foot truss and LED tube lighting strips. Complementing the cross was a mosaic of custom-made projection surfaces of various sizes and shapes, some with sharp angles, bringing to mind a giant stained-glass window.

In addition to three projection screens, the projection surfaces were made of fabric stretched over frames. We were looking for a fabric that was easy to work with while also allowing our moving animations, video and other visuals to look stunning via front projection. The good people at Sew What came through for us with great solutions. Here’s what they had to say about the experience.

 

For everyone involved, ELCA’s 2018 Youth Gathering was a unique, next-level experience.

The initial plan was to paint the set with lighting. As the creative process with ELCA evolved, the ideas became bigger and more activity was planned. Ultimately, two dramatic moving animations – including a magnificent sequence of a space shuttle blasting off to open the gathering – and a dozen static looks that were produced by our Creative Services team and used throughout the sessions, ranging from blue sky and puffy white clouds to an urban scene with graffiti accents.

Another feature of the set was a Baptismal fountain, complete with running water. It was about 4-inches deep and looked deeper from a distance. While no Baptisms were performed, the water was used by speakers to form the sign of the cross and one speaker presented while standing in the fountain.

Further, the set had to be designed and fabricated in a way that efficiently and effectively accommodated a near-constant rotation of bands, choirs, DJs and other performers, which also required management of backline equipment and other technical needs. Our designers and fabricators forged the perfect solution. The praise band was positioned stage left for the duration. Stage right was more active. A sliding wall, designed and lit to mimic the stage left performance area, was used to hide set up and then reveal performers on cue. The transitions were efficient, seamless and dramatic.

An audience of this age needs to be engaged, active and involved. With bands, DJs, performers and non-stop dancing in the audience, the 90-minute walk-ins felt more like EDC than ECLA. Attendees had the opportunity to participate in the event via ELCA’s “Mass Cast” program. With a new cast every day, hundreds of attendees were taught simple routines with simple props such as flags or glow sticks to be performed each day. Speakers were equally engaging and a mirror image of those in the audience. All presentations were 8 – 12 minutes and delivered from memory. No teleprompters were used. An audience of peers – especially this age group — appreciates presentations delivered to them and for them, not at them. In addition to the Houston audience, all of the sessions were streamed around the globe via our webcasting and content delivery network.

For everyone involved, ELCA’s 2018 Youth Gathering was a next-level experience. One of the main reasons it was able to happen is a shared commitment to a thorough, collaborative process that allowed everyone to contribute their best ideas and take calculated risks with their work. We met face-to-face with the ELCA team on four occasions to discuss current plans and next steps, in addition to site visits at the venue.

We were impressed with the efforts ELCA made to connect with its audience. We are grateful for the opportunity to support those efforts with the type of Texas-sized visual and technical sizzle we were able to bring to the event. We hope to work with them again in Minneapolis in 2021.

We welcome the opportunity to bring our collaborative approach and proven expertise to your next event, big or small.

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Animation and Projection Create a Vibrant City

Experience Columbus promotes and sells Ohio’s energetic capitol city as a destination for tourism, conventions and other major events. The organization hosts an annual meeting early each spring to celebrate the city’s tourism and convention successes and share plans to bolster its opportunities for continued future growth as a meetings and events destination.

Bartha has a long-standing relationship with Experience Columbus and has supported the annual meeting with creative vision and technical expertise for more than a decade. For this year’s event, the Bartha team designed a set inspired by a portion of the city’s skyline. Each “building” of the set was a custom-built screen on which animated versions of the buildings were projected. Additional projection surfaces were added between the buildings to support graphic and video content, also produced by Bartha.

 

Throughout the program, the set was active with a series of different looks created by Bartha’s in-house animators, culminating with a purple-hued “looping nighttime look” that had downtown’s Scioto River reflecting off the buildings’ windows. It was a grand vision for the set and the Bartha team did an amazing job of bringing it to life.

As technology has changed and our guests expect more creative and dynamic programs, Bartha has stepped up and produced exceptional events. I have unlimited confidence in their ability to provide innovative, dynamic, and customized live event guidance.

Carol Allerding, CMP, CTA, Experience Columbus

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When you’re producing an event for a global events company, you have to bring your “A” game. That’s what we set out to accomplish when we began designing and creating “True North,” the 2017 annual meeting for Experient, a division of Maritz.

With approximately 650 meeting planners in attendance, we wanted to engage what might be a difficult-to-impress audience with something they haven’t experienced before. We did this by designing a set that featured image mapping over six screens separated into three layers to create a series of dramatic scenic looks resulting in attention-grabbing tone, texture, depth and dimension immersing the audience in an epic and effective visual experience.

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World-Class Solutions for a World-Wide Event

The 2017 Church of the Nazarene Global General Assembly brought together more than 20,000 attendees from around the world, making it a massive, multi-cultural and multi-lingual event presenting a unique array of opportunities to connect attendees with each other and the mission of the church.

 

For the event, we provided content management and production, set design, event branding and graphic design plus lighting, sound and projection for three stages, with the largest stage spanning more than 200-feet wide to accommodate an audience of 20,000, and a changing rotation of speakers and musical performances, including a 200 member choir and a 25 piece orchestra.

Additionally, we created opportunities for attendees to connect on a more personal level with theme-based interactive spaces such as multi-lingual photo stations and a video booth, where close to 100 people from across the globe sat in front of the camera to share their feelings and insights on the theme, One Body, One Spirit, One Hope, One Lord, One Faith.

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A Big Event in the “Big House”

It’s a big deal when you are invited to “The Big House.” It’s an even bigger deal when you are invited to the University of Michigan’s iconic football stadium to produce its Bicentennial Commencement. That’s why we were thrilled and honored to provide our full-range of services for this historic occasion.

Our objective was to design an experience that paid respect to the historical significance of this event and the university, while at the same time adding impactful theatrical elements to the ceremony.

 

The University of Michigan’s Bicentennial Commencement was a grand occasion in “The Big House” that highlighted the 200-year history of one the country’s finest learning institutions, set the stage for the next 200 years and made memories that will last a lifetime for thousands of graduates and their loved ones.

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We were thrilled to partner with Do it Best to produce their 2016 Market Preview event. This event, intended for all Do it Best franchise owners, is where the company debuts all of the new products they will begin carrying for the year to come.

In addition to scenic design and producing the actual event, we were also asked to help out with branding, presentation design, and supporting animations for both the general session as well as the awards ceremony.

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After the unfortunate passing of John Glenn, the OSU John Glenn College of Public Affairs reached out to us to help produce the memorial event to honor his legacy. In addition to the scenic design and technical support we provided, we also created a series of videos highlighting the major events throughout Glenn’s life. We were honored to help recognize the life of this American hero.

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Hexagon is a leading global provider of information technology solutions. “HxGN LIVE,” its 2016 International Conference in Las Vegas was, attended by 2,500 customers, clients, engineers and developers from across the world. For this five-day conference, we produced daily general sessions and content – about 10 hours each day – for HxGN TV, the company’s YouTube channel. Also, we live streamed each of the five daily sessions.

Each day of general session had a dedicated host representing a different primary business within Hexagon and included new product introductions, robotics demonstrations, keynote addresses and awards presentations.

To meet the demand for varied content presentation, we set out to create an environment that was suitable to deliver messaging from different divisions offering very different products and services to a very diverse client base. To do this, we designed a set that was futuristic, flexible and visually stunning.

 

Two screens were imbedded in the set for more traditional content support options. A sliding-panel entrance was built into the set for a clean look and a cool arrival onto the stage. Four rows of LED lights above the set extended over the audience. A 6’ tall dimensional reproduction of the HxGN logo completed the look.

We designed custom looks for each of the five sessions. Content delivery was not limited to the traditional projection screens and, at times, the entire set transformed to support or illustrate a concept.

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