Skilled presentation graphics operations is essential to a successful live event. Behind the scenes, the graphics operator ensures a presentation runs with perfection. Best practice is to have the designer who created the presentation, in the presentation graphics operations seat. Your Silver Fox designer has intimate knowledge in the evolution of the narrative, graphics, complex animations, and timing of transitions. Requests, revisions, and rehearsals are quick and productive so there are no trip-ups during the live show.
This schematic looks complicated because it is. Presentation graphics operations plays a keystone role in making it all work.
Real-time edits for rehearsals
Rehearsals are allow speakers to iron out their talk and presentation. There are inevitable revisions that need to be made with the presentation we’ve built together. Edits get done immediately so that the rehearsal can be completed with confidence.
Last-minute design revisions
There are always going to be revisions right up to show time. Our Presentation Graphics Operators are experienced designers that can get them done quickly so the show starts right on time. We can even make revisions during a live performance.
From our screen to the big screen
The presentation graphics going through the projector comes from the operator’s computer. Quite often, the clicker in the speaker’s hand isn’t actually doing anything. Control of the presentation, with transitions and animations, is in the hands of the presentation graphics operator.
Emergency! Making edits during the show
A financial number has changed. A word or image needs revision. If an update needs to be made while the speaker is live on stage, we make that happen. The change takes place backstage so the live projection is not disrupted. Our Presentation Operators are trained for flawless delivery.
Onstage magic depends on having the right people backstage. Use best practices during rehearsals and throughout the show. Have the Silver Fox designer, that built your presentation, in control of the presentation graphics operation.