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Talon Audio Visual's Crucial Role at a San Francisco Healthcare Professionals Conference

In the heart of San Francisco, at the iconic Moscone Center, the stage was set for an international healthcare professionals conference. Behind the scenes, Talon Audio Visual was hard at work supporting our partners at Metro Media Productions ensuring one of their flagship projects was a resounding success.

We were tasked with managing digital signage, Zoom calls, breakout recordings, bonded cellular networks, and live streaming.

Digital Signage: Setting the Stage

To set the stage for the conference, our clients wanted to transform the Moscone Center into an immersive experience. Talon’s team managed digital signage, which included both venue and temporary monitors, LED walls, and BrightSign digital signage players across the venue. We curated content in multiple formats, resolutions, and aspect ratios, incorporating timed updates and live social wall content on the displays. To add an extra layer of dynamism, our team also crafted animated motion graphics content for the massive LED screens in the lobby and projection in the expo. The result was an electrifying atmosphere that captivated attendees and set the tone for the entire event.

Zoom Calls: Bridging Language Barriers

In today's globalized world, language should never be a barrier to understanding and collaboration. For this event, our team handled Zoom calls that provided real-time human language interpretation across multiple rooms. This service extended to the general session and an evening outdoor live performance, ensuring that every participant could engage and comprehend the proceedings. With the power of technology including Zoom, Talon’s hardware and support, the RSI Exchange interpretation app, and a global team of live interpreters from Tiller Language Services, we brought the world together under one roof.

Breakout Recordings and Quick Edits: Capturing Every Moment

In a world that moves at the speed of light, we know the importance of preserving valuable content. Talon Audio Visual took charge of recording and quickly editing breakout sessions. This meant that attendees who couldn't make it to a particular session didn't miss out. Our team's dedication to prompt delivery ensured that the conference's impact reverberated long after its conclusion. Using remotely managed recorders from Epiphan, the files were automatically uploaded to the cloud for our editor to start working on right away.

Bonded Cellular Network: Connectivity Beyond Boundaries

For an outdoor event, we had the unique challenge of setting up a bonded cellular network. This network was responsible for production networking, Zoom uplink for interpreters, and providing attendee Wi-Fi for 300 users of the interpretation app. We had to ensure that this network was robust, reliable, and could withstand heavy traffic.

With 12 cell modems across all three major carriers, six Wi-Fi access points, and a fiber truck between event areas, we created a network that could handle anything thrown at it. The evening before the event, the client informed us of an unexpected increase in the number of translation app users, almost six times the original estimate. We responded with extensive testing and traffic shaping, scaling up the network to accommodate the surge in demand. The result was a seamlessly connected outdoor event that went off without a hitch.

We also provided bonded cell backup networking for key sessions inside the Moscone Center ballrooms during the event.

Livestream Uplink: Sharing the Experience with the World

Finally, to share the conference with a global audience, we managed a livestream uplink via TVU bonded cell video link. This link connected to a master control room where livestream encoding, management, and recording took place. We also had a distributed remote engineering team monitoring the stream. With their expertise and vigilance, we ensured that the conference was accessible to those who couldn't attend in person.

Our Dedicated Team:

  • Tim Kerbavaz - Technical Producer: Tim Kerbavaz, a seasoned professional in the audio-visual industry, took the lead on this project. As the Technical Producer, Tim was responsible for overseeing pre-production, gear specification, and acted as the onsite manager and client contact. He also managed the streaming and networking scope for the event.

  • Ryan Behrmann - Zoom and Breakout Recording Lead: Ryan Behrmann assumed a critical role in managing Zoom calls and breakout recordings. She spearheaded a team of six local technicians and collaborated closely with the General Session and Breakout operators to ensure that Zoom calls were seamlessly connected and presented in a way that was both visually and auditorily appealing. Her expertise was instrumental in bridging the gap for international participants.

  • Jack McRoberts, Networking Lead: Jack McRoberts and his company Copano Media Group provided invaluable network support and additional network hardware to ensure that the increased network demands at the outdoor event ran without a hitch. Jack’s expertise in network management and dedication to ensuring a seamless online experience for attendees made a significant impact on the success of the event.

Our management of digital signage, Zoom calls, breakout recordings, bonded cellular networks, and livestream uplink was only a small part of a bigger production, and we know that the success of this event was a collective effort. Talon Audio Visual was proud to play a pivotal role in supporting Metro Media as they exceeded their client’s expectation.

In the world of live event production, we understand that no two events are alike. Each brings its own unique challenges and opportunities. Our experience at the Moscone Center underscores our commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering seamless, immersive experiences for our clients and their attendees.

As we reflect on the challenges and achievements of this event, we acknowledge the dedication of our team members. Tim Kerbavaz, Ryan Behrmann, Jack McRoberts, and our animator Ray Tarara, along with the rest of the Talon Audio Visual and Metro Media Productions teams, demonstrated unwavering commitment to the success of the production, contributing to the overall success of the conference.

As we look ahead to more events and adventure, we look forward to more opportunities to collaborate and deliver excellence in audio-visual support at future events. You can rest assured that Talon Audio Visual will be there, ready to tackle complex challenges and exceed expectations.

AV With Pride - Recap of Davis Pride 2022

As June comes to a close, I know we all have a lot on our minds, but I wanted to take a moment to look back and celebrate as we wrap up Pride Month. I know many large cities just celebrated their Pride festivals this past weekend. Here's a look back to a couple of weeks ago when Talon Audio Visual helped celebrate pride in Davis, CA. As an LGBTQIA-owned live events business, Talon Audio Visual has been proud to be the production partner for Davis Pride since 2015, and I look forward to many more years of a successful and growing festival. Hope you enjoy this look back at Davis Pride 2022. This video is #captioned

Thanks to Jolie Media for the great sizzle reel.

Video Description: A colorful review of the Davis Pride festival, this video opens with footage of the AV team setting up speakers and equipment and then transitions to colorful footage of the performers and audience at the festival. The video ends with Tim, dressed in black, speaking directly to the camera.

Giving Thanks with a Picnic: Project Recap - UC Davis Gratitude Gala & "Powering Up"​ Film

This last year, my clients at UC Davis came to me with a challenge - reimagine their 2021 Leadership Giving Society Donor Gratitude Gala as a COVID-Safe Event. They had plenty of ideas - a drive-in-movie and a dinner in the round were some ideas floated. The uncertainty of COVID restrictions, need to ensure attendee safety, and a strong desire to return to a fully-in-person event made for a unique set of circumstances, and led this project to a different kind of “hybrid” production.

With the need to keep the event outdoors to meet COVID safety requirements, the event was re-imagined as an outdoor sunset picnic. An army of production vendors transformed an athletic field into a “park” - cocktail tables for two were pre-set with a light picnic basket meal, an open-air bar served beverages, guests mingled amongst a showcase of exhibits showcasing highlights from across campus, and cabanas provided secluded spaces to share a moment with your “pod” while enjoying the live music from the stage. A short spoken program punctuated the joyous reunion with a message of gratitude from senior leadership.

Talon AV provided technical production for the event including audio reinforcement for the music and the spoken program, as well as all power distribution for the stage and exhibition area.

Event Design by Samie Novan, Lonnie Muntz, Korie Gannon, and Jesse De La Trinidad, with rentals from Celebrations and Designer8. Catering from Barn & Pantry, Floral and decor from Dixon Florist & Gift Shop.

Here is a brief Behind-The-Scenes recap of the event:

Keeping the event short was an important consideration, both for safety reasons and the weather - an event in late October provides an uncertain climate for an outdoor function. A key part of this event is showcasing for donors what areas of campus have been most impacted by philanthropy, so cutting the spoken program short meant that this messaging needed another avenue. Talon stepped up here to produce a short film showcasing the ways campus was “Powering Up” for the new in-person school year, in large part thanks to the support of philanthropy.

As a companion to the in-person event, the film served to supplement the shortened spoken programs by bringing the message of gratitude directly to the donors inboxes post event. The video also allows that message to live on past the event, and become an “evergreen” message of gratitude that can be shared beyond the exclusive invite list of the event.

I hope you enjoy “UC Davis: Powering Up”

Presenting the Class of 2020 (Virtually)

Presenting the Class of 2020 (Virtually)

I got a phone call in March from a long-time-client - can you make our graduation virtual?

When Da Vinci approached me to reimagine their graduation as an online event, I knew their event needed more than a pre-recorded video or a teleconference link. Working with school administrators and district officials, we got permission to build a studio in a classroom and broadcast their event live from the high school campus. Over June 10th and 11th, we transformed the media classroom into a studio with pipe and drape, lighting, a few lecterns, two vans full of video equipment, and 4 technicians: Technical Director, Graphics Operator, Robo Camera Operator, and Producer/Show Caller, all all positioned to preserve safe social distancing.