Hybrid Event Production, Southern California
One crew runs the room and the stream. In-person AV, multi-camera direction, and a dedicated broadcast channel, so your remote audience gets a real production instead of a webcam in the back of the room.
The Two-Vendor Problem
When in-room AV and the stream belong to different vendors, you get a coordination problem on show day, and the remote audience is the first thing that breaks. MMPAV handles both sides: the room and the broadcast. One technical director, one call sheet, one crew.
Stage sound, camera feeds, and screen content are engineered as one unified broadcast source, not treated as separate systems that meet for the first time on show day.
Hardware encoding, branded graphics, lower thirds, and a dedicated upstream feed keep the virtual audience in a professional broadcast, not a static shot of a far-off stage.
MMPAV is the only independent event production company in Southern California with a licensed CBRS private mobile network. It gives the encoder a dedicated upstream channel, separate from venue WiFi and attendee devices, so the broadcast stays stable when the room fills.
How We Run Hybrid
Every hybrid engagement starts with a unified plan. The room and the stream are not separate tracks; they are one production.
We build one tech rider covering stage AV, camera positions, stream platforms, and network requirements before load-in day.
One crew sets the room and the broadcast at the same time. We run a full stream test with remote participants before your audience arrives.
A technical director runs camera cuts, graphics, and stream health in real time while a stage director manages in-room cues.
Same-day highlight clips, ISO recordings for each camera, and the full stream recording delivered within 24 hours.
Why One Crew
The same person owns the room and the stream, so nothing falls between two vendors when a cue changes mid-show.
Hybrid is just live production with a remote audience, and we have produced live corporate events across Southern California since 1997.
Our CBRS private network gives the stream dedicated bandwidth, so a packed room does not take the broadcast down with it.
Common Questions
At minimum: two or more cameras with a switching director, a hardware encoder, dedicated upstream bandwidth, and a direct audio mix to the encoder rather than room microphones. MMPAV includes branded graphics, lower thirds, and a production monitor for the remote feed in a standard hybrid engagement.
MMPAV handles both. In-room audio, stage lighting, LED walls, and the outbound stream are run by one crew under one technical director. You deal with one point of contact, one proposal, and one team on show day.
We encode to YouTube Live, Vimeo, Zoom Webinar, Microsoft Teams, and any RTMP destination, including several at once with our hardware encoder chain.
Venue WiFi is built for attendees browsing, not sustained upstream broadcast. MMPAV deploys a licensed CBRS private LTE network at the venue, giving the encoder a dedicated channel that is isolated from venue infrastructure and attendee device traffic.
For a standard hybrid corporate event, 4 to 6 weeks is workable. For convention-center scale productions with multi-room hybrid setups, 3 to 4 months allows time for a proper site survey and platform coordination.
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Tell us about your event: venue, expected in-room attendance, remote audience size, and stream platform. We will build a production plan for both rooms.