What makes a good corporate film shoot?

Film shoot holland alexander

 

 The Holland Alexander team were on location around Leicester and Leicestershire filming people from different backgrounds talking about their careers. Here is Lee from Create Film on location with the Leicester City Council Winter Services team. Below is our very own Managing Director, Louise Holland during her film shoot.

 

Louise Holland, Holland Alexander and Lee Tomes, Create Film

 

How are you celebrating Christmas? The team get into the Christmas spirit

Holland Alexander promotional campaign

The team went out to spread the Christmas cheer doing some promotional work in Highcross Leicester. We were promoting a charity single raising money for the OurSpace appeal. Find out more here www.bigkidxmas.co.uk

Happy Diwali

holland alexander creative event production stage dressingHolland Alexander love to put creative touches on events. Here is a shot of the beautifully decorated stage from the Diwali Celebrations at Manchester Airport Concorde Conference Centre.

 

How to choose the perfect venue

Choosing a venue is one of the first and the most important parts of organising an event. The venue impacts on the rest of the event, it is imperative to get a venue that matches the atmosphere, nature and crucially the budget of your event. If you have a smaller budget there is little point is booking a grand expensive venue if it means the rest of the event suffers as a result. Set yourself an appropriate budget and stick to it, although always remember to try to negotiate prices down.

What type of event are you running? Is it a conference, an awards ceremony or a simple networking event?

Make sure that the style and the size of the venue reflects the type of event. If you have a conference it is likely that practicality and accessibility are important factors, rather than big rooms with grand ceilings. Decide what it is you need from the venue. Good technical set up for an awards ceremony, good transport/parking for a business conference?

Remember to check the details

When a venue says to you “This rooms fits 150 people” Ask what they mean, if you are running a gala dinner and want cabaret style tables and the room only fits 150 theatre style than you know you need to look elsewhere.  Find this information out first, before you fall in love with a venue.

What is your budget?

If you have a large budget event then it is likely you will get what you want, the only thing out of your control will be room availability. If you are on a lower budget then remember that you can do creative things to dress a room, see a rooms potential imagining it has been dressed for an awards evening, not what is presented to you immediately on a show around. Your guests will remember the venue, but they are more likely to focus on the food, the table dressings, and the atmosphere; so don’t put all your eggs in one basket. There is a huge range of brilliant venues that offer competitive prices.

On the other side of the scale if the venue has the wow factor, this could mean that you could keep spend down on dressing the room then that has added benefits. Also check the technical facilities, if there is a good technical provision in the cost then this will make you large savings hiring it in. Sometimes these additional factors justify the extra costs.

What are the facilities?

Check out everything, room size, the condition of the venue, room layout, in house technical set up, parking, light levels- can you have complete control, temperature control, is it on a main road- is this going to effect the noise level in your event? Make sure you ask all the right questions and go prepared.

Catering?

Do you want catering at your event? If so what type of catering, many venues offer on site catering however the scale of this may vary, for instance if you want to feed 500 guests a three course meal, some venues simply will not be able to accommodate this. Ask the questions, what can they do, how long will it take them to serve and what is the cost? Is it worth bringing in outside caterers?

Is the event over two or more days?

If the event involves an overnight stay then it is worth looking at hotels as a potential venue. Many have great conference or meeting spaces and can offer competitive rates to include overnight stays. If you don’t want the event to be held in a hotel then make sure to check hotels in the area, do your research. Find out about different price range hotels, call the hotels and mention your event for 200 people and see what deals they can do for you, make them the preferred supplier of your event and the discounts could be huge. This information can then be passed back onto your guests.

 What are the staff like?

Call up a venue and talk to the staff, if they meet all the earlier requirements go visit the venue and meet with the event manager. This will be your main contact when organising your event and your relationship with them will impact on the overall event. Look for someone who is friendly, flexible and easy to get a hold of. If you have to wait a week before someone gets back to you then that is valuable time lost. Most venues have staff who will go above and beyond to help you, they have knowledge of the venue that you don’t so they may have some helpful suggestions on running your event, but make sure that they have your events interests at heart. Don’t go with someone who says “We always do it this way”.

 Holland Alexander. Events, Marketing & PR. London & Leicester Studios

The Mighty Creatives

Holland Alexander were delighted to be selected to organise The Mighty Creatives celebration event ‘The Mighty Celebration’. The Event was held at The Riverbank Bar and Grill inNottinghamon the River Trent on a warm July evening. It was an evening of thanks, music, food, testimonies and dancing.

Holland Alexander provided invitation production, guest list management, performer bookings, venue and catering booking and liaison, and film production. Alongside the creative development of the event where Holland Alexander produced ‘The Mighty Tree’ a beautiful parasol decorated with lights and hand written testimonials to each of the creative agents.

 During the evening the guests had cocktails, a riverside BBQ, Samba drummers, an awards ceremony and a Salsa dance performance which was followed by lessons which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. 

The event was a success and the team at Holland Alexander was excited for the opportunity to work with The Mighty Creatives. We hope to get to work together again soon.  Read what The Mighty Creatives said about the event.

 

holland alexander. Event Management, marketing and PR company. Leicester and London studios