Event production in San Francisco and the Bay Area for tech keynotes, developer conferences, product launches, brand activations, and broadcast-quality streams at Moscone, the Palace of Fine Arts, Fort Mason Center, SoMa soundstages, and Silicon Valley campuses.
Same crew as our LA shows. Same gear out of our LA shop, trucked or flown to the Bay. Same drawing-first discipline. We are an LA studio that knows where to be in San Francisco, who to call at every union local, and which Bay-area gear partners cover the long-tail of specialty requests.
Tech keynotes start at Moscone. End at Fort Mason. We work both.
Tech keynotes, founder presentations, conference plenaries at Moscone, the Bill Graham Civic, the Palace of Fine Arts. Broadcast-quality multi-cam, redundant streaming, calibrated lighting for the developer audience.
Keynote production · SF → 02 / CorporateMulti-session conferences at Moscone Center, the Marriott Marquis, Fort Mason Center. Main-room rig plus breakout-room coordination, one comms loop, one stage manager across the whole event.
Conference production · SF → 03 / CorporateReveals, press events, developer launches at SoMa soundstages, the Palace of Fine Arts Theater, Pier 27. Custom scenic and content integration. The reveal that has to land once.
Product launch · SF → 04 / TechThe bread-and-butter of Bay-area production. Software launches, developer conferences, AI summits, VC demo days. Live demo pipeline tuned to sub-150ms screen capture, redundant streaming for the developers watching from second monitors.
Tech summit production → 05 / CorporatePublic-company analyst days, capital markets days, pre-IPO roadshows at Bay-area venues. SEC-aware show control, broadcast-quality multi-cam, 24-hour archive turnaround.
Investor day production → 06 / BrandPress previews at SoMa galleries, product reveals at SOMA soundstages, influencer dinners at Bay-area private venues. Our LA brand-activation discipline deployed across the Bay with the same crew.
Brand activation →Most of the major SF venues, the Silicon Valley campus theaters, and the SoMa-adjacent soundstages and adaptive-reuse spaces that Bay-area producers actually use when the standard event venue isn't right for the brief.
The LA crew rolls trucks Sunday night for a Monday Bay load-in, or flies up Monday morning with the lighter rig if the venue partners can supply staging and trucking locally. Crew rest day Wednesday. Show day Thursday or Friday. Trucks back to LA Saturday morning.
For Bay shows that fall mid-week with no clean drive-back window, we maintain a relationship with Solotech SF and DTC Production Services for trucking storage between back-to-back Bay shows, so our gear does not have to round-trip if the next show is still in the Bay.
The Bay has IATSE Local 16 and the Theatrical Stage Employees Local 39 for stagehand and rigging work depending on the venue. Most major Bay venues are union houses. We have working relationships with both locals and the rigging crews that staff their venues. Our LA crew rolls in as advance and direction; local IATSE crew supplements for rigging, stagehand work, and venue-specific union requirements.
What never changes regardless of city: the line item on the quote is the line item on the invoice. Sub-rentals are disclosed with their source. The crew on the call sheet is the crew in the truck.
Email hello@anydaylive.com with the venue and the date window. We come back inside four hours with three questions and a scoped quote inside twenty-four.
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