
From Equipment Setup to On-Site Execution, Our Decade of Experience Defines the "Professional Live Streaming" Standard
Professional Broadcast-Level Live Production Team | Elevate Your Event to TV Station Standards
True professionalism is evident from the equipment list. While competitors make do with consumer-grade cameras, our equipment warehouse houses professional cinema cameras worth millions, including Sony FX9 and Canon C70. Complete Blackmagic Design switcher systems, Allen & Heath digital mixing consoles, Shure wireless microphone systems—these aren't for showing off, but to ensure flawless performance when it matters most.
But equipment is only the beginning. The real difference is in how things are done: Our on-site directors have worked at TV stations for an average of more than 8 years and know how to deal with a variety of unexpected situations. Sound engineers change the EQ settings in real time based on how the speakers sound, while camera operators capture the speakers' subtle facial expressions in milliseconds.
With practical experience from over 3,000 events annually, we understand that audiences have zero tolerance for even 3 seconds of buffering. That's why our technical standards always exceed client expectations by one level. From government press conferences to multinational corporate annual meetings, from wedding broadcasts to memorial services—we apply the same professional standards to every client's important moment.




Some Moments Deserve Perfect Preservation
We're not just event executors, but guardians of your important moments
Behind every event lies a story worth cherishing.
Do you remember the "cloud graduation ceremony" that took place during the pandemic? Our whole team was quite moved when we saw the tears in parents' eyes and the happiness on graduates' faces on the other side of the screen. At that point, we knew that what we do isn't just "event execution," but making memories that would last a lifetime.
Because we care so much, we pay close attention to every detail.
A client wanted to throw a farewell party for an employee who had worked there for 40 years. The money wasn't very big, but the importance was huge. We spent three times as long as we usually do planning, from making a wall of old photos to getting video greetings from coworkers, each one full of love. The seasoned employee cried that day and said, "I never thought I was so important."
We think that "treating other people's business as your own" is what true professionalism means.
We know that this could be the founder's last chance when we plan fundraising presentations for startups. We also know that every dollar matters when we plan charity galas for non-profits. Finally, we know that this is a celebration of all employees' hard work over the past year when we host corporate anniversaries.
That's why we never just "follow SOPs":
We take the time to learn about the story and purpose of each event before presenting it in the best way. Sometimes it shows understated elegance, other times it makes things feel celebratory, and other times it gives things a serious ceremonial feel. We really feel that the most crucial times in life deserve the best care.

Sony Cameras + Hollywood Post-Production Process, Big-Budget Quality on a Small Budget
Film with cinema-grade equipment to make your videos look three times more expensive
Why can we produce more professional-looking videos on the same budget? Because while others are still using consumer-grade equipment, we've already upgraded to cinema-grade Sony cameras.
Equipment determines quality: Sony Cinema Series cameras, ARRI professional lighting, and Sennheiser audio systems. Every video undergoes professional colorist treatment, instantly elevating visual quality.
A recent product video for a tech company used professional lighting to perfectly showcase product details, significantly increasing viewer completion rates. Our restaurant promotional videos make food look "luminous," attracting countless customers.
In this attention-scarce era, we don't just shoot videos—we "tell stories."
When all gyms are filming muscular men, we film a grandmother's weight training diary. We capture not just the barista's craftsmanship, but also the thoughtful details they prepare for customers.
Recently, we filmed "The Secret of Dawn" for a traditional bakery, documenting the master baker's process from kneading to baking. Paired with the baker's monologue: "Each loaf of bread is my morning greeting to this city," the bakery transformed from obscurity to a popular destination with lines out the door.
We're like "story hunters," discovering eye-opening perspectives in ordinary things. The best videos make viewers say "I never thought of it that way" after watching.
