Give every seat a front-row view.
Combine cameras, switching, screens, projection and audio into one audience experience—engineered for the room instead of assembled as separate equipment orders.
Every technical choice serves the audience.
Start with what people need to see, hear and feel—then engineer the production around that result.
Improve sightlines
Size and position screens around audience distance, room shape and program content.
Unify the experience
Coordinate cameras, slides, graphics, playback and sound as one show.
Plan the infrastructure
Account for rigging, power, throw distance, ambient light and venue requirements early.
One team across every critical signal.
The final crew and equipment plan is matched to the program, venue, audience and tolerance for risk.
Talk through your event- IMAG camera systems
- Projection and display design
- Screens and signal distribution
- Presentation and video playback
- Event sound reinforcement
- Recording and streaming add-ons
Plan the signals before show day.
Clear decisions, documented responsibilities and tested handoffs create a calmer production.
Survey
Review room dimensions, sightlines, rigging, power and venue rules.
Design
Specify screens, projectors, cameras, audio and signal distribution.
Integrate
Coordinate content, presenters, playback and production cues.
Operate
Run the complete audience experience through the end of show.
Connect every audience and signal.
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Multi-camera live production
Coordinate cameras, direction, graphics and recording as one complete show workflow.
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Use the same production plan to reach viewers beyond the venue.
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Share the venue, audience, program and screen requirements for a practical recommendation.
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Every venue and event is different. These answers are a useful place to begin.
How large should the screens be?
Screen size depends on viewing distance, content detail, room layout and brightness—not just attendance.
Can IMAG be recorded or streamed?
Yes. The same camera workflow can often support in-room screens, recording and streaming with the right signal plan.
Do you provide audio too?
Audio reinforcement can be integrated with video, projection and streaming into one production scope.
Design your in-room experience
Share the date, venue, audience and program. We’ll help identify the right production approach.
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