Corporate / Los Angeles Studio

Corporate AV. Engineered live.
Any stage. Any day.

The design-led corporate AV studio in Los Angeles. Keynotes, conferences, product launches, town halls, sales kickoffs, investor days, and brand activations — built as one room.

Designed, programmed, rehearsed, and run by one crew. One cue stack. From the first sketch to the last truck off the dock.

The room is the brief. Everything else is hardware.

24h
Brief to scoped response
0
Subcontractor chains
1
Crew, brief to strike
8
Corporate formats covered

The work.

01 / Design First

The room is drawn before it is built.

Vectorworks CAD, Disguise previz, and Notch generative layouts for every room we walk into. Sightlines, camera positions, FOH and broadcast paths, press flow, talent entries — all blocked in 3D before a single road case lands.

So the production schedule is not a guess. So no one's first look at the picture is during dress.

02 / One Crew

Same names. Sketch to strike.

No subcontractor chains. The designers, programmers, and console operators who scoped the brief are the ones who walk the load-in, run rehearsals, and call the show. The crew chief on day one is the crew chief on show day.

So nothing is lost in the handoff. So the room remembers what it was asked to do.

03 / One Cue Stack

Audio, light, LED — one operator.

QLab, Ross Carbonite, or grandMA3 hosting timecode-aligned cues across video, lighting, audio, scenic motion, and broadcast handoffs. Redundant playback servers, hot-swap deck, manual standby on the human moments.

So the founder hits the line, and the room hits it with them. Not a half-second later.

04 / Broadcast Ready

The room and the recap.

Sony FX9 and Sony Venice multi-cam capture, BlackMagic and Ross switching, ISO record and clean program out, separate broadcast and IMAG feeds, AES audio split to the press box, livestream pipeline to YouTube, Vimeo, or the brand's CDN.

So Monday's news is already shot. So the cut writes itself.

Every corporate format, one studio.

Keynote
Executive presentations, founder keynotes, town halls. The room holds. The story moves.
Conference
Multi-session, breakouts, plenaries, panels. One general session, fifteen rooms, one call.
Product Launch
Reveals, press events, retail activations. The moment only works once.
All-Hands & Town Hall
Internal broadcasts, hybrid CEO addresses, multi-office. The whole company in the same room.
Sales Kickoff
SKO general sessions, awards moments, breakouts. The year, opened in a single morning.
Hybrid Event
In-room plus livestream, broadcast quality. Two audiences, one show.
Investor Day
Analyst days, capital markets days, IR broadcasts. The narrative, on the record.
Brand Activation
Pop-ups, press previews, immersive walk-throughs. The brand, in a room you can walk through.

Recent experiences.

001

A multi-day general session for a streaming platform's content showcase at a Downtown LA theatre.

3,200 cap · 3 days
002

A consumer hardware reveal at a private Arts District warehouse, embargoed press plus invited creators.

350 cap · single day
003

A quarterly town hall for a creator-economy platform, live audience plus global stream to 14 offices.

450 in-room · 12k stream
004

A games studio sales kickoff at a hotel ballroom in Century City with synchronized broadcast moment.

1,400 cap · 3 days
005

A retail pop-up activation on Abbot Kinney across three consecutive weekends, same rig, three room states.

12-day run · daily reset

What scales with you.

A 50-person executive briefing in a Venice studio and a 5,000-person general session at the Microsoft Theater are the same show with different sliders. Same brief intake. Same CAD-first design pass. Same cue-stack discipline. Same person calling the room.

Every brief starts in the same place — what is the moment, who is it for, what does the recap need to look like, and what is the single hardest cue in the run-of-show. The rig is sized backward from those answers. Always.

For a 50-person all-hands in a soundstage, that might be a 2.6mm back wall, two Source Fours, a discrete L-Acoustics 5XT system, a switcher running a clean program to the company's stream, and one operator at a Mac mini calling the show. For a 5,000-person flagship, it is a flown line array, a 30-meter LED ribbon, eight broadcast cameras, a redundant playback chain, and a comms backbone that touches every department in the building.

Same studio. Same vocabulary. Same room-first instinct on the brief.

Questions before the brief.

What does AnyDay Live actually do?

We are the corporate AV studio for brands that need the room to feel like a film, not a meeting. Design, audio, lighting, LED, video, content playback, broadcast, and show control — for keynotes, conferences, product launches, town halls, sales kickoffs, investor days, and brand activations across Los Angeles. One crew, from the first sketch to the final strike.

Why pick a studio over a traditional AV vendor?

Traditional AV vendors quote the rig. We design the room. That means the conversation starts with the moment the speaker is trying to land, the cue the press needs to capture, and the picture the camera has to cut — not with a line-item list of LED panels and console rentals. The hardware is downstream of the picture, every time.

Which corporate formats do you cover?

Keynotes and executive presentations. Multi-session conferences with breakouts and plenaries. Product launches and reveal moments. All-hands and town halls, hybrid and broadcast. Sales kickoffs. Investor days and analyst days. Brand activations and press events. Trade show booths and floor activations. Annual meetings and leadership summits. Each has a dedicated page — but the studio that runs them is one studio.

Where in Los Angeles do you work?

Downtown LA theatres — the Theatre at Ace, the Orpheum, the Microsoft Theater, the Wiltern, the Shrine. Culver City and Hollywood soundstages. Hotel ballrooms in Beverly Hills and Century City. Private hangars in Santa Monica. Rooftops in DTLA. Corporate HQs in Playa Vista, Santa Monica, Culver City, and Venice. We scale the rig to the room — the room does not bend to the rig.

How do we start a conversation?

Email hello@anydaylive.com with a date window, venue or city, headcount estimate, and a one-paragraph brief on what the moment is. We come back inside one business day with a structured response — questions, a draft scope, and the names of the people who will actually be in the room.

Cities we cover

Built for three skylines.

Los Angeles

Our home base. The full studio.

Keynote · Conference · Product Launch · All-Hands · Hybrid · Sales Kickoff · Trade Show

Las Vegas

CES week. NAB week. Every brand-takeover week.

Keynote · Conference · Product Launch · All-Hands · Hybrid · Sales Kickoff · Trade Show

San Francisco

Dreamforce. WWDC. JPMorgan Healthcare. RSA.

Keynote · Conference · Product Launch · All-Hands · Hybrid · Sales Kickoff · Trade Show

Inspired? Let's work together.

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