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Event Entertainment and Production

Event Entertainment and Production
The complete guide to producing entertainment for every event Helpful strategies and tools for giving the client top-shelf thrills! From assessing the clients need for entertainment at an event to hiring the talent and coordinating the nuts-and-bolts production details, Event Entertainment and Production equips event planners with the tools they need to efficiently produce and manage the right entertainment for any event. Along with an insightful overview of how entertainment fits into an event, discussions cover how entertainment differs between association, corporate, and not-for-profit events. Event managers and professionals get an insiders look at the real-life events business from interviews with entertainers and event producers, as well as mini-case studies from the authors experiences. Complete with what-to-dochecklists, this hands-on resource offers helpful guidelines on how to: Design, plan, and produce entertainment Work within a budget Limit risks associated with entertainment Work with performers and such production support areas as sound, lighting, and more The Wiley Event Management SeriesSeries Editor, Dr. Joe Goldblatt, CSEP The Wiley Event Management Series provides professionals with the essential knowledge and cutting-edge tools they need to excel in one of the most exciting and rapidly growing sectors of the hospitality and tourism industry. Written by recognized experts in the field, the volumes in the series cover the research, design, planning, coordination, and evaluation methods as well as specialized areas of event management.



Playing for Profit: How Digital Entertainment is Making Big Business Out of Child's Play by Alice Laplante,
Playing for Profit: How Digital Entertainment is Making Big Business Out of Child's Play by Alice Laplante,
A little over a century ago, an intense explosion of technical innovation transformed the way we spent our leisure time. Inventions like the phonograph, television, radio, and motion pictures sparked a revolution in entertainment that captured the hearts— and the wallets— of the average consumer. In recent years, we’ ve seen some improvements on these feats: LPs disappeared and made room for CDs, movies were augmented by computer-generated special effects, and video games became a staple for home computers. But for the most part, few modifications have been made to our traditional forms of entertainment for almost 100 years. That’ s about to change. With the exciting emergence of digital interactivity, we’ re about to take a huge leap forward, reshaping and reinventing virtually every form of entertainment we know. Veteran technology journalist Alice LaPlante and technology consultant Rich Seidner explain the massive changes in technology, entertainment, and culture that are forcing this latest revolution, opening up a whole new market that extends beyond electronics-savvy teenage boys. Playing for Profit examines how digital interactivity will affect the future of the technology and entertainment businesses, demanding new rules, different players, and bigger profits. It takes an insightful look into the strategies and methods that are driving the digital entertainment and interactive gaming industries, dissecting the thinking behind such issues as product innovation, market domination, risk taking, attracting and nurturing visionary employees, and unparalleled customer service. This engaging book outlines how the entire entertainment industry will be redefinedand how the current business models found in radio, recorded music, television, and computer games will be affected.



For Your Entertainment - FYE, or For Your Entertainment, is an entertainment store owned by Trans World Entertainment Corporation, dealing in CDs, DVDs, and other entertainment products.

Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association - The Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association (IEMA) is the Non-profit organization dedicated to serving the business interests of leading retailers that sell Interactive entertainment software (including video and computer games, multimedia entertainment, peripherals and other software). Member companies of the IEMA collectively account for approximately seventy-five percent of the $10 billion annual interactive entertainment business in the United States.

First Family Entertainment - First Family Entertainment is an entertainment group specialising in pantomime and other family theatre entertainment, formed in January 2005 as a joint venture between Ambassador Theatre Group and Clear Channel Entertainment after their failure to buy established player Qdos.

Lifetime Entertainment Services - Lifetime Entertainment Services is an American entertainment industry company, dedicated to entertainment and information programming as well as advocating a range of issues that women find relevant serving over 88 million households across the nation Lifetime Entertainment services has spawned:



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