by andrew | Oct 7, 2020 | Event Execution, Newsletter, Technology
Sometimes it can be unclear what the virtual event world is selling. There’s no swag, or convention halls, or continental breakfasts (unless you own a waffle maker). But in reality, virtual events offer tangible, authentic, and highly useful services. All of which...
by andrew | Sep 30, 2020 | Event Execution, Newsletter, Technology
Facetime, Zoom, Google Hangout, chat, group chat, chat in the event-app, call, schedule a call, schedule a chat… it’s all available, 24/7, at virtual events. So how do we actually say hello? We took a look at a few recent events — Adult Swim Con, California Academy of...
by andrew | Sep 25, 2020 | Event Execution, Newsletter, Technology
The virtual Emmys were all live. 130 cameras worldwide. With a DJ. Cameos. And a complex digital stage. It was a bit of a production smorgasbord. But we think they had a lot of cool techniques for keeping things entertaining. Some were super easy. Some more advanced....
by andrew | Sep 21, 2020 | Event Execution, Newsletter, Technology
Every second of every event is content. Content for organizers. For presenters. And even for the audience. We checked out a few recent events — Wizard World, The Virtual Ironman, and The NBA Bubble, and took some notes on how virtual events are making good internet....
by andrew | Sep 14, 2020 | Event Execution, Newsletter, Technology
The virtual event stage is open 24/7 and the mic is always on. That’s a lot of time to fill. So we checked out a few recent events — WWDC, Microsoft Build, Comic-Con, and The New York Film Festival, and made some notes on the best ways to get creative with time...