Ceremony lavalier and PA, reception sound system tuned for the band or DJ, custom lighting design (uplighting, pin spots, dance floor wash), and any additional pieces — LED wall, video booth, multi-camera capture — that the couple wants. A dedicated PM runs the day so the planner and family don't have to think about A/V.
Yes. Tent A/V (audio designed for fabric-walled acoustics, lighting hung from tent structure), generator power distribution sized to the load, and weather contingency planning (rain backup, wind monitoring for outdoor LED) are all routine. Coastal and rural venues are in regular rotation.
Yes. A reception with a ceremony harpist, cocktail jazz trio, dinner DJ, and dance-floor live band needs a sound system that handles all four with a single audio engineer managing the transitions. We design the PA, monitor mix, and FOH that supports the full musical arc.
We've produced 30-person intimate dinners and 600-person tented receptions. The technical scope changes drastically between the two — small weddings are 4–6 hour calls with one engineer, large weddings can be 3-day load-in with 12-person crews. Both get the same level of design attention.