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FMAV Case Study: ILEA Live Esprit Awards Calgary

The ILEA Esprit Awards Gala is the marquee event of the annual ILEA Live conference and the opportunity to honor the exceptional professional achievements from across the ILEA membership. In 2017, As a tribute to the 30 years since ILEA’s inception, the vision was to initiate a nostalgic response by bringing guests back to the energetic 80’s through a ‘Totally 80’s’ event theme. To bring such a vision to fruition FMAV used a variety of solutions to transform the Calgary Telus Convention Centre to an era of retro moods featuring bright colours, funky design, and classic arcade games, doing so through with real-time content manipulation delivered by an expert design and delivery team. Leveraging the latest in event technology, FMAV provided full technical production for this event including stage design, audio, visuals, lighting, motion graphic and content creation and custom game development to immerse the audience of creative event professionals in the decade of decadence.

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FMAV Case Study: Jays Care Curve Ball Gala, Rogers Centre, Toronto

FMAV was honoured to partner with the Jays Care Foundation on the 2018 Curve Ball Gala to produce an outstanding event experience. Held at Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, the Gala raises funds to teach life skills and create lasting social change for children in marginalized communities across Canada. Working closely with Jays Care Foundation and Candice and Alison Events Group, FMAV provided expertise, detailed care, and technology assembled to achieve the Gala’s objective of elevating the attendee experience and shifting the content to greater emphasize the impact donations make to kids, and their mission.

The result was a spectacular event that truly captivated attendees, transformed the venue, and was their largest success to date in terms of donations. Jays Care hit a home run raising a whopping $1.5 million in support of Unstoppable Kids in the programs across Canada. The team’s efforts did not go unnoticed, with BizBash naming it one of the Top 100 Events in Canada of 2018.

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7098lb LED Wall for Weber Metals

You’re looking at a 7098 pound LED wall that we proudly built with our sister Freeman Company, Stage Rigging, Inc.! It’s made up of 252 panels, and is 46 ft. wide by 30 ft. high!

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Inspiring Attendees Through Art

We partnered with the beautiful Aga Khan Museum in Toronto to showcase our latest event technology and production solutions! Clients were invited to join us for an evening of inspiration and explore our various activations around the museum. We featured our new partner, TimePlay services like gamification, a customized hologram, and live projection mapping art on the side of the building.

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A Glamorous Night That Sparkled from Start to Finish

Leading Crystal Designer Swarovski was planning to launch their newest collection of jewelry for their fall and winter product launch. With nearly 200 guests to impress, including buyers and company employees, Swarovski needed to dazzle attendees with a memorable experience that would reflect their latest collection of crystals. To accomplish this, Swarovski turned to Freeman’s Special Events and Entertainment to help plan an exclusive Crystal Tales themed gala.

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Young leaders from around the world meet to discuss and explore global issues. Think of it as the United Nations without the bothersome politics.

For a few days amidst the glorious colours of an Ottawa Fall, the One Young World Summit will bring a wealth of talent and the eternal optimism of young leaders to the capital.

The theme of the conference is determined by a global consultation process that surveys 6,000 young people about what matters most to them. At this year’s summit, in Bangkok, the theme will be migration, as 2015 has seen the biggest world-wide movement of people since WWII.

The conference begins with star-studded keynote speakers. Past guests have included former US president Bill Clinton; former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan; activist and musician, Sir Bob Geldof; Nobel Prize Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus; publisher Arianna Huffington; and chef and food campaigner Jamie Oliver.

Numerous corporate sponsors pay for their younger employees to attend for inspiration and talent development. “If you see a potential future CEO of your company, this is the place you want them to be,” says Robertson, “networking with their global peers. It’s not about abandoning your business principles, but raising social consciousness within the corporate sphere.”

“With every One Young World Summit we hope to push the boundaries of what is possible, to ensure that we continue to be the premier gathering for young leaders globally. Ottawa went above and beyond in outlining their plans, which capture the spirit of One Young World.”
Kate Robertson, co-founder of One Young World