Why do we love this business of live events, and how do we go about creating dynamic events without end? CLE’s Production Talks special guest speaker, Prof. Joe Goldblatt, reminded us that, “we do this for the magic and the mystery that might evolve.” He went on to emphasize, “every life is changed by the events that we plan and …
What the Red Truck Means…
Sure the Red Truck gets our gear to events, but over time, it has become a symbol of what we expect of each other as a team member. We asked staff to share what the Red Trucks mean to them. They all shared different answers, but they all shared a common theme: Holding ourselves accountable for respecting everyone involved in …
Two Weeks at CLE Productions
Ever wondered what goes on at CLE? We pulled some statistics from a recent couple of weeks to give you an idea of what we have been up to… We produced 46 events. Our team worked a total of 1,794 hours. We loaded and unloaded our trucks 180 times. Wrapped and unwrapped 11 miles of cable. We drove 6,729 …
What is in your event kit?
What’s in your meeting or event kit? Everyone who works in the meeting and event industry has an answer to this one. Those key, crucial items you need when you are onsite at an event. Special markers, highlighters, a variety of tape, ibuprofen, pliers, staple gun, hairspray, and well the list could go on and on. Here is what our …
This is technology?!
We recently did an education session on elevating events with technology. One of the visuals we used during the session was the photo above, showing candles underneath of a string/can contraption. Do you know what it is? And what it has to do with technology at events? While it may just look like a candle with cans on strings, it …
The Red Road Case
Here at CLE, we use road cases to store and transport our equipment to events. Road cases are basically hard suitcases that protect whatever is inside. Most of these hard sided “suitcases” also have wheels making them easy to move as they’re being loaded and stacked into the back of a truck or being moved from the loading dock down …