Charity Gala Production
The cause. The donors.
The ask that lands.
Charity gala production in Los Angeles for nonprofits, foundations, benefit organizations, and donor-anchored fundraisers — at the Beverly Hilton, the Ritz-Carlton, the Hollywood Roosevelt, the Skirball Center, the Petersen Automotive Museum, and private LA estate venues.
Audio engineered for the toast that earns the gift. Lighting that flatters every face at every table. Video that frames the cause in 90 seconds. Show direction that runs the program tight enough to land the ask at the moment the room is most ready for it. NDA on every crew member for donor discretion.
What scales with you.
The same crew that runs a 60-person donor dinner at a Bel Air estate runs a 720-person Beverly Hilton annual gala with a live auction and a major-donor ask. The variables change. The discipline does not. Audio for the toast. Lighting every table. Video that frames the cause. Show direction that lands the ask at the right moment.
Charity gala production in Los Angeles is the discipline of holding a room of donors through a three-hour program in which their attention is the currency the ask depends on. The audio has to be heard at the back table during a quiet acknowledgment. The lighting has to flatter every face during the photographer rounds. The video has to land the cause in 90 seconds before the honoree speaks. The show direction has to land the ask at the moment the room is most ready for it.
For a 720-person Beverly Hilton annual gala with a live auction and a major-donor ask, that is typically a Yamaha Rivage PM7 with parallel house and broadcast mixes, ROE Black Pearl BP2v2 LED above the stage with custom content per program segment, L-Acoustics Kara II distributed coverage across the ballroom, ETC Source Four LED Profile table wash calibrated for skin, and a stage manager calling on closed comms with audio, lighting, video, the auctioneer, and the development team.
For a 60-person donor dinner at a Bel Air estate, the rig flexes radically smaller — hidden Meyer X-40 audio at conversation level, hidden Astera Titan Tube lighting tucked into the architecture, a Sony FX6 broadcast-quality recording rig for the toasts, and a single FOH engineer running on a Yamaha QL5 from a podium-level position. Same discipline, sized to the room. NDA on every crew member.
Questions before the brief.
What size charity galas do you produce?
Anywhere from a 60-person estate donor dinner to a 1,000+ person Beverly Hilton annual gala with a major-donor ask. The discipline scales — NDA on every crew member, audio for the toast, lighting every table, video that frames the cause, show direction that holds the room through the ask. The crew that runs a 60-person dinner is the same crew that runs the 800-person gala.
What is your experience with the live ask moment?
The live ask is the moment the whole program is engineered around. We pre-block it with the development team during advance: the lighting cue that says "now," the audio cue that drops the room to silence, the video moment that frames the cause, and the auctioneer or chair walking on at the right beat. The cue is rehearsed before the doors open. When the moment lands, the rig already knows what it does.
Will the crew sign an NDA?
Default. NDA on every crew member before the load-in truck leaves the shop — design crew, audio engineer, lighting programmer, riggers, runners. No social-media posts, no donor name-drops, no aftermarket sharing of photos or footage. For high-profile donors who require an additional written NDA on their template, we sign it.
Do you record the program for next-year campaign use?
Yes — multi-track ISO record on every microphone, broadcast-quality multi-cam video from two to four Sony FX6 or FX9 cameras. The recording is delivered to the development team inside 24 hours, ready for next-year campaign cuts, donor thank-you videos, and the highlight reel for the year-end appeal.
How do we start a conversation?
Email hello@anydaylive.com with venue, date or date window, guest count, the ask format (live auction, giving moment, paddle raise, silent ask), honoree count, and a one-paragraph brief on the cause. We come back inside one business day with questions, a draft program structure, a draft scope, and the names of the people who will run the show. NDA sent immediately.