This conversation aims to offer a look at the importance of supporting each other across the industry, between vendors, crews, and at times, competitors, for the good of the project. How are we asked to be flexible with each other, and what can we do to create an environment where everyone wins? Highlighting a range...
How an internship can develop into a dream career as project manager for one of the worlds biggest and most prestigious global sporting events SailGP, broadcast to millions.
Louise Robey has almost 40 years’ experience in business including 25 at the BBC. She started in the retail sector at Marks & Spencer, but later moved into broadcast production, communications & change, management, live events and public affairs. Louise has worked in the private, public, education and charitable sectors, so she’s well networked, multi-skilled...
The “wow moments” in shows often come from automation – those effects that enable performers to fly, that set heavy scenery in motion, or enable machines to come to life. From theme parks to opera, discover more about the opportunities that await you in this field, in this high-velocity talk from TAIT, the company behind...
Explore how a tour gets started – from the money decisions to creative conception to production of the event. This conversation aims to give a general introduction to the industry, while showcasing a range job specialties and skillsets, production vocabulary, and a general time-lined look at how projects grow from concept to showtime.
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