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Friday, 5 April 2019

How A Live Event Production Company Works

By Sarah Reed


When it comes to producing concerts and other events, there are different ways in which to do so. In most cases, a live event production company takes care of most of the work. As such, this article provides information on the tools and techniques used to produce such an event.

Whether producing a theatrical show, large concert, live band, ballet, modern dance or operatic performance, there are a lot that goes into creating a successful event. For example, most events require costuming and make-up communications, sound, packaging, transport, special effects, staging and other work. Whether self promoting an event or hiring a production company, a lot of work goes into promoting and producing a successful event.

Sound amplification is most likely the first big wave which became popular when added to film in 1927. Whereas, visual presentations at concerts and shows did not become popular until the 1950s and 60s. While sound and visualization technology first become popular in the movie industry, both are now part of most live performances.

Sound reinforcement has been around for quite some time. A professional sound reinforcement system is a professional audio system. The first system to be developed in this regard was in 1927 for a movie theater when the first talking film, the Jazz Singer was originally released. After which, the first outdoor public address system became first large-scale sound system in history.

Then, in the 1960s, Bill Graham assisted the historic Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco when there was a need for sound systems which could be interchanged quickly and easily. In fact, Graham also founded FM Productions in the early 1970s to provide light and touring systems to bands such as the Grateful Dead and others whom toured on a regular basis.

By 1976, the production company and musicians in San Francisco were embroiled in a debate over different types of sound equipment. For, some thought the horn loaded enclosures were best while others thought arrays or distributed arrays worked better. In any case, most bands went on to create individual sound systems whether provided by band management or a local productions company.

The production companies in existence today have a lot more going for them than those in the beginning days of live productions. For, there are now basic standard policies and procedures which most of these companies agree are the best in the business. While this is the case, there are also a number independent production outfits whom follow the original stylings of Bill Graham productions.

Bill Graham promoted hundreds of events from the 1960s until 1991 when he passed in a helicopter crash. As a child, Graham escaped Nazi Germany on July 4, 1939 when he was sent to France. After which, the young boy was sent to Bronx, New York to join a foster family.

Bill attended high school and college in New York and obtained a degree in business. Then, in the early 1960s, Graham relocated to the Bay Area of California and started a career promoting and producing live events. The first group to hire Bill Graham was a group of politically inspired comics, The San Francisco Mime Troupe in the early 1960s, a group that is still active and performing on a regular basis.




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