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RESOURCE CENTER

Explore practical guides, technical breakdowns, and industry best practices from GlobeStream Media. Our Resource Center is designed to help event planners, creative agencies, and production teams make informed AV decisions—before, during, and after every event.

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Our most impactful resources, curated to reflect how professional live events are planned, engineered, and executed.

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The Event Planner's AV Toolkit

The Event Planner’s AV Toolkit provides the practical tools, checklists, and frameworks needed to confidently scope, budget, and execute professional live events without requiring technical expertise.

Event Production Fundamentals

Event Production Fundamentals is GlobeStream Media’s educational series that breaks down the core technical elements of live events—audio, video, lighting, staging, logistics, and crew—helping planners and teams make informed, production-ready decisions.

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A Marketer's Guide to Live Event Production

This guide helps marketers understand how live event production supports brand perception, message clarity, and campaign outcomes. It explains the production process, key decisions, and collaboration points that reduce risk and enable successful, high-impact events.

EDUCATIONAL CONTENT

Topical information to help you answer questions about how to 
conceive, organize, manage, and implement live events, hybrid events, and REMI broadcasts.

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Independent Event AV Production vs. Hotel In-House AV: How to Choose the Right Partner

Choosing between hotel in-house AV and an independent event AV production company depends on the complexity and goals of your event. This article highlights the difference between the two and why you may want to consider working with an independent event AV provider. 

When REMI Production Is (and Is Not) the Right Choice

REMI production offers scalability and efficiency, but it is not right for every event. This article outlines when REMI is the best choice—and when traditional or hybrid production models are a better fit.

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How to Choose an Event AV Company in Texas

Choosing the right event AV company in Texas involves more than equipment and pricing. This article explains how regional production realities—such as venue scale, infrastructure, and logistics—should factor into selecting a reliable AV partner.

CASE STUDIES

Read about how GlobeStream Media has successfully implemented real world solutions for a wide range of clients.

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Creative agencies are hired to deliver bold ideas, compelling storytelling, and memorable brand experiences. But when live events scale in complexity, creative success depends heavily on the strength of the technical production partner behind the scenes.

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Audio-visual (AV) technology plays a crucial role in the success of any event. Yet, many event planners face challenges with AV setups that disrupt the flow and impact of their gatherings. Avoiding common AV mistakes can save time, reduce stress, and ensure a smooth experience for both organizers and attendees. This post highlights frequent AV errors and offers practical tips to prevent them. Tangled AV cables causing clutter in event space Poor Planning and Communication One of the biggest...

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Creative agencies are increasingly being asked to deliver experiences—not just concepts. In today’s live event landscape, agencies are expected to own the vision, manage the client relationship, and deliver technically flawless execution, often across complex venues and demanding timelines. That expectation creates both opportunity and risk.

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