One Way Event Productions

Onsite AV Checklist

In Process Spotlight: Building the Showbook, we shared how a comprehensive showbook guides our preproduction and onsite process. One of the final sections of the showbook is our onsite checklists.

Despite having decades of combined experience on showsite, we continue to utilize these checklists, and even expand them when necessary, because we understand how important these final stages of the event are – and how one small detail can easily go unchecked.

The goal of an onsite checklist is to make sure that even the most basic tasks (and sometimes, especially the most basic tasks) are listed. We know that things that often feel like second nature or that we’re used to doing on autopilot can be the first to get missed during a busy set-up, a hectic day of rehearsals, or a jam-packed day of sessions.

While the checklist we shared in our process spotlight blog was a condensed version, we wanted to share a full onsite AV checklist example to show just how much detail goes into a flawless AV experience.

Two members of the OWEP team, one on a forklift, setting up AV equipment for a live event

Before Set-Up.

What a meeting planner sees on the proposal doesn’t include every cable, converter, and accessory needed to execute an event. If it did, the proposal would be a mile long! 

Once a proposal is accepted, we put it through our “scrubbing” process to make sure every piece of equipment needed to make the system work is accounted for. We call this our “pull list”.

After the pull list is created, the order is ready for our warehouse team to pull, barcode scan, and pack into cases so that nothing gets left behind.

When we arrive onsite, we begin our equipment checklist:

 

We also meet with the entire crew to:

 

Testing After Set-Up. 

Audio:

 

Playback / Graphics Machines:

 

Lighting:

 

Internet Connectivity:

 

Streaming & Recording:

 

AV Rehearsal / Cue-to-cue:

 

Safety:

 

Before the crew leaves:

Before Doors Open for Every Session.

Cameras / Recording units:

 

Audio:

 

Graphics / Playback:

 

Lighting:

 

Miscellaneous:

 

During long days of set-ups and busy show days, it can be easy to miss an important step. Following comprehensive onsite AV checklists is an important component of quality control to make sure the entire event runs smoothly and everybody has a great experience.

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