Presenting in the round is a seating configuration for meetings & events that lends itself particularly well to high-energy productions and anything that requires audience participation.
In-person events are still widely considered the most effective business-to-business (B2B) tactic (69% of marketers agree), but 60% also place video in the top five tactics.
Audience, Message, Tone, Style, Length, Delivery Format: These are all elements of a video production project that, if not thought out ahead of time, can add cost and time to your project.
While there are many in-house organizations throughout the country that have a very good reputation for being fair in contract negotiations with their clients, we often hear questions regarding charges and fees to use outside vendors, or have supervising staff in place to oversee any outside production, load-in, etc. Many times, these stipulations and fees are being disclosed to meeting planners after a contract has been signed.
Most of us have likely been on more than one webinar where we quickly find ourselves multi-tasking and tuning out the webinar. By the time the webinar is over, we may have answered a lot of email messages, but we did not retain one single fact or take-away from the webinar
We’ve all been there … seated in the audience, listening to a speaker and wondering how the speaker arrived on-stage so unprepared.