
Inside Theatre’s December issue features an article about the impressive LED walls SenovvA provided for Seattle’s Fifth Avenue Theater presentation of Catch Me If You Can. Read article.

Inside Theatre’s December issue features an article about the impressive LED walls SenovvA provided for Seattle’s Fifth Avenue Theater presentation of Catch Me If You Can. Read article.
In 2008, SenovvA was once again called upon by the producers of the Ellen DeGeneres show to provide video display support to Ellen’s Even Bigger Really Big Show, part of TBS’s The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas.
Audi & Volkswagen staged this presentation of their new “clean diesel” engine in 2007. SenovvA provided video, sound and technicians for this corporate meeting.
Xerox came to SenovvA to support a new product announcement in 2009. SenovvA provided projection and sound for the main stage, as well as plasma displays and sound reinforcement for four break-out rooms.
SenovvA has provided comprehensive production management to Wyeth (now Pfizer) for several years. Services include video projection, sound, audio recording, and stage management for general sessions and breakout rooms at meetings throughout North America.
SenovvA’s broadcast expertise was tapped for the Fido Awards that aired in October, 2008. SenovvA provided Barco i6 LED panels as the large-scale main display screen plus 65” plasmas on stage for the broadcast.
United BioSource Corporation relied on the translation, subtitling and voice-over services of SenovvA to support their world-wide clinical training programs. SenovvA developed specialized quality assurance and documentation procedures to support the critical needs of the pharmaceutical industry.
SenovvA’s extensive experience with high-end display systems was tapped for the TV Land Awards broadcast. SenovvA provided 300 Barco i10 LED panels and 30 WinVision 1875 “see through” LED panels on stage for broadcast.
SenovvA provided top-to-bottom production services, including lighting, digital cinema projection, and Dolby 5.1 surround sound. Walt De Jong worked closely with the executive management and post production team to deliver these events worldwide (the Americas, Europe, and Asia). Premieres were held in traditional theatres as well as unconventional spaces.
The Taylor Group utilized SenovvA’s technical skills to add innovative touch-screen interactivity to their clients’ trade show booths.
A member of our NBC family, SenovvA provided projection, playback, and sound reinforcement.
This non-profit event, held at the Pacific Design Center until 2009, brought SenovvA on board to solve all the technical aspects of the production. Our services included technicians, displays, IMAG cameras, tape playback, archive record, lighting and background music. SenovvA proudly sponsored this event.
Sparks Exhibits relied on SenovvA to support a multi-region trade show exhibit tour. SenovvA provided equipment, technicians and logistics support for Sparks European office.
SenovvA’s cinematic production specialist, Walt De Jong, provided technical direction for these premieres held at the Gibson Amphitheatre. Technical services included using a silver screen for the 3D projection and set-up of a surround sound system.
SenovvA’s expertise in projection for broadcast was used for this series, which aired in 2005.
Paramount Pictures International came to SenovvA with a unique request: provide laptops, internet access and technicians to facilitate viral marketing during an eight-city simultaneous premiere of “Paranormal Activities.”
Ortho Dermatologics trusted SenovvA to produce corporate meetings, including projection, sound, and technical staff.
We have partnered with Harpo Productions to facilitate using the Oscar set on the Oprah show on the Monday following the Academy Awards broadcast. In 2005, Oprah gave Frank McMinn and SenovvA a “shout out” during the show recognizing the LED marquee over the stage. In 2010, Oprah used the custom-built curved LED main wall as part of her show.