Is that a cello on my plate?
We’ve been seeing video incorporated into event décor for a while now. 360-degree video and projections on to buildings have been the start. The technology is catching up with the wildly imaginative minds of the designers hatching the ideas. 
Now just about anything can have a video component…
Wearable video…All of your guests wear a video screen nametag!
Mobile Video…A bicyclist rides a double-sided video screen through your party! Virtual Band…Each band member is displayed on his/her own 60” vertical screen!
One of my favorite overall displays of video was at a recent event we produced, the grand opening galas for the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts. The first night gala venue was a large ballroom with pristine white undulating walls on three sides; the perfect canvas for video projection. Custom video content was created melding footage of artists of all kinds with an accompanying natural element that was re-imagined graphically and programmed to react and respond to the live music from the band. The entire room was alive and interacting.
The forth wall was glass facing the Kauffman Center building which became the surface for external video projection matching the inside walls, completing the imagery on a grand scale. 
The second night gala venue was the theatre stage inside the performing arts center. Not many venues offer endless ceiling height with a grid of hanging points, the perfect set up to offer video projection from above the guest’s heads. Custom video content was showcased via individual projectors per table and programmed to exactly match the plates, centerpieces and other tabletop elements. Each table became a living canvas. 
The options are endless. Put your thinking cap on. If you think it, undoubtedly it can be done.
- Michele, Account Executive

