Atlanta · AV Production
Integrated AV Production
for Atlanta Corporate Events
One team. One production manager. Audio, video, lighting, and staging designed to work together — not three vendors stitched into a venue and hoping the cues land. Marietta-based since 2007.
Three vendors. Three calendars. Three blame paths.
Atlanta corporate AV is full of single-discipline vendors. Hiring one for audio, one for video, and one for lighting means three site surveys, three load-in windows, three crew calls, three invoices — and on show day, three people pointing at each other when a cue lands wrong. Integrated AV solves this at the coordination layer.
One Team, One PM
Audio, video, lighting, and staging coordinated by a single production manager. No vendor-juggling. No finger-pointing on show day. One signed contract, one invoice, one accountable party.
Cross-Discipline System Design
Speaker placement designed around camera sightlines. Lighting cues programmed against video content. LED brightness profiles tuned to room dimming. Integrated design that single-discipline vendors cannot replicate.
Shared Crew, Shared Comms
FOH audio, video switcher, lighting console, and stage manager on one shared comms system. Coordinated handoffs between disciplines so transitions, walkons, and content cues land cleanly.
Atlanta-Local Logistics
Single Marietta load-in. Single delivery window. Single crew call. Local crew means same-day site surveys, fast turnarounds, and lower freight costs than out-of-state AV firms.
The full AV stack — one accountable team
Audio
Line array systems, distributed delay setups, FOH and monitor engineering, wireless microphone management, RF coordination. Consoles include Allen & Heath Avantis, SQ5, and Midas M32.
Audio production details →Video & LED
Indoor and outdoor LED video walls (Absen and Lightking panels), IMAG camera systems, video switching, content playback, and projection. Novastar A10s Pro processing.
LED video wall details →Lighting
Architectural lighting, stage washes, intelligent fixtures, and theatrical effects. Fixtures from Chauvet and Elation, ETC Source 4 profiles, controlled via ChamSys MagicQ and Hog 4 consoles.
Lighting production details →Staging & Rigging
Indoor staging decks, mobile stages, ground support towers, truss structures, and chain motor systems for corporate stages, conference platforms, and outdoor builds.
Staging details →Built for the AV demands of Atlanta corporate events
Corporate Conferences
General sessions, breakout rooms, keynote staging, registration AV, and broadcast feeds — coordinated across multiple rooms with synchronized audio, video, and lighting.
Product Launches & Reveals
High-impact reveal moments built on coordinated lighting cues, video playback, and audio underscore. Designed for press, social capture, and broadcast-quality recording.
Awards & Galas
Stage lighting, IMAG camera packages for ballroom audiences, walk-on music systems, and broadcast-quality recording for ceremonies and corporate honors.
Hybrid & Streaming Events
In-room AV combined with streaming encoders, bonded cellular backup, and platform integration for hybrid audiences. Audio, video, and lighting tuned for both live and virtual attendees.
We know the rigging points, power infrastructure, and operations contacts at Atlanta's primary corporate AV venues.
- Georgia World Congress Center
- Cobb Galleria Centre
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- State Farm Arena
- Gas South Convention Center
- Atlanta Marriott Marquis
- Fox Theatre
- AmericasMart Atlanta
- Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Production Proof
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Atlanta AV Production FAQs
Common questions about integrated AV production in the Atlanta market.
AV production is the cross-discipline coordination of audio, video (including LED walls and IMAG), lighting, and staging under one production manager. Single-discipline vendors deliver excellent components but require the client to integrate them. AV production delivers an integrated system designed to work together — speaker placement around camera positions, lighting cues against video content, brightness profiles tuned to room dimming. The result is one signed contract, one invoice, one accountable party on show day.