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  • The Power Of Digital Signage for Events

    The Power Of Digital Signage for Events

    In a digital world, brands have a lot to gain from embracing digital signage for events. Whether used internally for company-wide events or to broadcast your company brand to thousands in high-traffic areas, digital boards offer dynamic, real-time, consistent brand identity that strengthens guest experiences, increases brand visibility, and builds customer loyalty. We create custom

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  • When Failure Leads to Success

    When Failure Leads to Success

    Five minutes into the CEO’s presentation, one of the projectors on a two-screen widescreen blend went out. Half of a 60-foot wide and 20-foot high screen went black, and somehow this event was still a success. The elapsed time from the moment the projector failed to the point that the entire back-up scenario was in

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  • The Roosevelt Hotel

    The Roosevelt Hotel

    New Orleans, LA Overview: The Roosevelt is a Waldorf Astoria property in the heart of the French Quarter. The lobby, guest rooms and restaurants are what you would expect from a Waldorf hotel: historic, expensive and a little small. Ballroom: The main ballroom, The Roosevelt Ballroom, is around 18,000 square feet and it can be divided into sections. For

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  • Brian Beaulieu

    Brian Beaulieu

    Type of Speaker: Economist, ITR Economics Pros: I have the opportunity to see a lot of economists speak, as they are popular at corporate events. Often we will see the same economist “flavor of the month” at many conferences, but Brian Beaulieu was a new name to me, and I was very impressed with his presentation. He

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  • My Guide to Working with Non-Professional Talent

    My Guide to Working with Non-Professional Talent

    by Amy Wrobel, Producer Telling a compelling story typically requires a good storyteller. For some shoots, we’ll hire professional talent, on-camera, or voice actors to carry the message, but in other situations, it’s better to use real people. Real people–that’s what we ‘in the biz’ call anyone who’s not professional, paid talent. Using non-professional talent

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  • Giving Thanks By Giving Back: Gavin’s Story of Resilience + Hope

    Giving Thanks By Giving Back: Gavin’s Story of Resilience + Hope

    By Tri-Marq Editor Dan Kosan: In this season of being thankful and the spirit of the holidays, I’m so grateful that Tri-Marq gives me the chance to share my creative knowledge and expertise so that I can help others. This year, I was given the opportunity to share Gavin’s story. Over the past two years,

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