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Camp Romper

Camp Romper

June 2020

Empire was thrilled to help recreate the magic of summer camp from home with Camp Romper this year! Having worked on the live event last year, Camp Romper returned to Empire to help produce virtual craft, cooking, and storytelling livestreams to keep the summer camp energy going online. These hour-long sessions took place for three consecutive Saturdays starting on June 13th.

The event series targeted parents and kids, with an audience mainly consisting of Camp Romper fans, followers, and website visitors. Registration was open to the public for each individual session free of cost through the Camp Romper website. Email confirmations were sent to registered guests with instructions on how to join, along with any information or lists of ingredients or materials needed to participate.

Each session featured different summer camp activities including crafting pom poms, keychains, and bag accessories out of old t-shirts with The Neon Tea Party, making no-bake granola bites and guacamole with Sprouts Cooking School, and, finally, a Drag Queen Reading Hour with Harmonica Sunbeam.

Empire’s scope of work for the Camp Romper virtual event series included consulting on run-of-show development, consulting on virtual platform selection, technical production, rehearsals, livestreaming, and the guest’s virtual experience.

Empire is a leading producer of live, virtual, and digital events. We strive to deliver the same high production value and immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow: National Winners Announcement

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow: National Winners Announcement

Facebook Live

June 2020

For the 10th consecutive year, Samsung hosted their annual Solve for Tomorrow competition. The nationwide challenge motivates students to use STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to approach solutions to real-world issues impacting their communities.

In honor of their 10th Anniversary, 20 National Finalist schools were chosen to pitch their project prototype to an esteemed panel of judges.  The students were all ready to fly to New York City when the Covid-19 pandemic began.  Rather than not finish out the year, Samsung virtually hosted their competition and partnered with Empire to produce a virtual finale event, which was livestreamed to hundreds of viewers worldwide through Facebook Live and YouTube.

Event highlights included opening remarks by the President and CEO, Samsung Electronics North America, as well as motivational speeches and performances by remarkable science communicators, filmmakers, musicians, and entrepreneurs. The event concluded with Samsung executives applauding the national winners and an uplifting video from teachers, mentors, students, and program partners sharing a special congratulatory message.

Empire’s scope of work included run-of-show development, speaker advance, rehearsal sessions, technical production, and broadcast. The show included a mix of pre-recorded and live content, featuring six Samsung executives from their homes.

Empire is a leading producer of virtual and digital events. We strive to deliver the same high production value, immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

A recording of the Samsung Solve broadcast can be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/SamsungSolveForTomorrow/videos/271275417569694/

Bulgari Conversations For Hope

Bulgari Conversations For Hope

May 2020

"Hope is a powerful force that connects us. It gives us the energy to move towards the future, and the strength to live in the present.” In this spirit, Bulgari, with support from Empire, hosted the “CONVERSATIONS FOR HOPE” talk show series. Leading voices from diverse fields across Japan were brought together for livestreamed conversations offering a message of hope and sharing personal ways of dealing with the present for a brighter future.

In response to social distancing measures, Empire worked closely with Bulgari Japan to swiftly create a virtual program that was streamed to tens of thousands of viewers throughout Japan. A total of four talk shows were broadcast, including opening remarks by Bulgari Group CEO, Jean-Christophe Babin, and President of Bulgari Japan, Walter Bolognino. The first three sessions were moderated by awarded novelist, Mieko Kawakami, and the fourth, a special “CONVERSATIONS FOR HOPE” talk show in collaboration with GQ JAPAN, was moderated by GQ JAPAN’s Editor-in-Chief, Masafumi Suzuki.

Panelists included Fumio Nanjo, Ayaka Hirahara, Miyake Mai, Kazumi Kurigami, Mari Natsuki, Yasuyuki Shuto, Koyuki (video message), Tamasaburo Bando (video message), Naomi Kawase, Mari Yamazaki, Lily Franky, and Ai Tominaga. The online talk show garnered substantial media coverage.

Click HERE for the full talk shows.

Empire and Partners Salute Our Heroes

Empire and Partners Salute Our Heroes

Mulitple Cities

May 2020

Empire, alongside their trusted partners and vendors, created a mobile Illuminate Our Heroes experience at the doorstep of hospitals in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Yonkers, New Jersey, and Long Island, recognizing the many individuals serving at the frontlines of the COVID-19 response effort.

In honor of National Hospital Week, the tour was a means to deliver frontline workers a much-needed boost and a message of support from New York City’s live events, entertainment, and production community. The interactive 15 minute multimedia show thanked frontline workers for their dedication and sacrifice during this crisis, playing all-time favorites like, “Here Comes the Sun", and “New York, New York".

Upon special request, Empire arranged an intimate performance by America’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer & The Apollo Theater’s Grand Prize Winner, Christian Guardino, who delighted essential workers at Mather and Stony Brook University Hospitals with his renditions of “Rise Up” by Andra Day, “New York State of Mind” by Billy Joel, and “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey.

“In a time when our live entertainment and event industries have been so deeply affected, we know that our ability to recover quickly and bounce back is largely thanks to the heroic efforts of frontline workers. Empire and our partners have come together to deploy our production capabilities to show our gratitude to the heroes that come together every day to protect us”, said Matt Stevenson, Empire’s SVP of Production.

Stops included St. Joseph’s Wayne Medical Center in Wayne, New Jersey; Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus, New Jersey; NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi in the Bronx; BronxCare Hospital Center in the Bronx; NYU Langone Sunset Park and University Hospital of Brooklyn; SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn; NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst in Queens; St. John’s Riverside Hospital in Yonkers; NYU Langone Health: Tisch Hospital; Kimmel Pavilion & Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in Manhattan; NYU Winthrop in Long Island; Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson, Long Island; and Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, Long Island.

We couldn’t have been more moved by the spirit of our heroes throughout this experience. Thank you to everyone involved in making this possible, including a special thanks to our partners: AVS Production Group, 4Wall Entertainment, Aggreko, Boum Creative, AV Trucking, and BNW Rigging.

Empire is a leading producer of live experiences. We strive to deliver the same high production value, immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual or Socially Distant Events.

Webbys From Home

Webbys From Home

Virtual Event

May 2020

Empire secured comedian Patton Oswalt to host the Webbys From Home. With Covid-19 still keeping people at home, the Webbys decided not to call the event the 24th Annual Webby Awards, but instead “Webbys From Home”. Patton opened the show with hilarious opening monologue video taped in his home garden, telling the at-home audience to get comfortable in the“black sweatpants you’ve been wearing for the past month” and to enjoy a nice glass of “pinot bleachio” during the show.

The Webbys From Home then continued in the tradition of the usual live show, with an incredible array of celebrities, luminaries, and web personalities taking turns honoring the best of the internet over the past year. Michelle Obama presented a Webby Special Achievement Award to D-Nice, and Demi Lovato presented one to Miley Cyrus. Comedian Judah Friedlander presented Tom Hanks with an Award for his work on #nicetweets, and everyone’s favorite doctor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, presented to Avi Schiffmann as the 2020 Webby Person of the Year for the Covid-19 tracking device and website the young man brought to the internet (over 600 million visitors so far!). Schiffmann honored the Webbys' tradition of sticking to a 5-word acceptance speech, stating, “You can learn anything online”. When Ellen Degeneres was honored for her "Heads Up” online video game she quipped “Wow, what a wonderful Webby Award!”.  Others who appeared on the show as presenters and winners included Trevor Noah, James Corden, FKA Twigs, John Krasinski, Jill Scott, and even Sesame Street’s lovable green icon, Oscar the Grouch.

As always, the Webbys also had several poignant moments along with the lighter ones, and honored several groups that they deemed“Covid-19 Heroes”, including Shopping Angels, Nextstrain.org, Invisible Hands, Black Fairy Godmother, and The Swab Squad. To see all of the above moments and more, visit https://webbysfromhome.com

Empire has been honored to produce the previous 15 live Webby Awards programs with appearances by Prince, Anna Wintour, David Bowie, Jerry Seinfeld, Ben Stiller, Lisa Kudrow, David Letterman, Sarah Silverman, Gillian Anderson, and dozens more, and to have contracted Patton Oswalt for this year’s special Webbys From Home presentation.

Virtual Solve at MIT

Virtual Solve at MIT

Virtual Event

May 2020

Solve at MIT, the flagship meeting of MIT Solve, was hosted virtually this year. Nearly 800 Solve community members gathered on the virtual meeting platform, Hopin, to engage with each other and work to solve global Challenges using technology-based solutions. In the last three years, Solve and its partners have brokered commitments of over $25 million in funding for social entrepreneurs. At Virtual Solve at MIT 2020, they announced $1.7 million in prize funding available for 2020 Solver teams.

The closing plenary was livestreamed to the Solve website and drew thousands of viewers from around the world. The day-long event featured a performance by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, an exercise break led by Olympian Pita Taufatofua, and discussions with notable speakers including General Motors Chairman and CEO, Mary Barra; MIT President, L. Rafael Reif; and former Astronaut, Cady Coleman. In the virtual environment, guests attended a series of plenary and breakout sessions. Facilitated sessions and social entrepreneur expo booths allowed the community to share ideas on-camera, while the networking function of the site paired event attendees and Solver teams together for one-on-one discussions.

In the wake of COVID-19 shuttering campus, Empire worked with the Solve team to shift quickly from an in-person to wholly virtual event. Empire’s scope of work included consulting on run-of-show development, speaker advance, graphics package build-out, Hopin system buildout and testing, staff training, how-to video creation, technical production, broadcast, simulcast to multiple outlets, and the guest’s virtual experience.

Empire is a leading producer of virtual and digital events and we strive to deliver the same high production value and immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

Shibuya Ghost in the Shell Night by au 5G

Shibuya Ghost in the Shell Night by au 5G

Virtual Shibuya

May 2020

As part of the campaign showcase for the original Netflix anime “Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045,” the latest installment in the long-running Ghost in the Shell franchise, Shibuya 5G Entertainment Project and Empire co-produced the “Shibuya Ghost in the Shell Night by au 5G”.

Produced in response to social distancing measures, Tokyo’s famous Shibuya high streets were transformed into a futuristic entertainment showcase with mixed reality content, the “Virtual Shibuya”. The use of 5G and the latest cutting-edge technology connected the real Shibuya to a virtual space, combining the realms of the digital and real world. Visitors were able to walk around freely, visiting the stage and iconic Shibuya landmarks. “Shibuya Ghost in the Shell Night by au 5G” garnered over 50,000 viewers.

Viewers tuning into “Virtual Shibuya” with their own avatars using smartphones, PCs or VR devices, found a variety of online events held inside the virtual event space. Talk shows and performances included SEKAI NO OWARI’s DJ LOVE, virtual YouTuber and member of Nijisanji Ange Katrina, Chinatsu Wakatsuki of Future Design Shibuya, and Naohiro Ukawa of S/U/P/E/R DOMMUNE.

Empire’s scope of work included implementation planning, run-of-show direction, and the performers and staff briefing.

Empire is a leading producer of virtual and digital events. We strive to deliver the same high production value, immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences. Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

A 360° Virtual Gallery

A 360° Virtual Gallery

Tokyo, Japan

April 2020

Empire’s recently-launched Virtual Gallery has evolved into a truly groundbreaking platform. The high-tech collaboration is between Empire Artists and the augmented reality (AR) app PictPop. Featuring illustrator Chika Takei and artist Shinpei Kashihara, the experience challenges you to think beyond your senses with works that celebrate the particular style of these two contrasting artists. ​

The Empire-produced Virtual Platform 360° allows you to view art online as if you were walking through a real life gallery with the option to purchase works on the spot through e-commerce links.

Virtual Platform 360° is a versatile platform that can work with any event including product launches or virtual seminars. Check out the gallery here: https://empirearts.in3sixty.com/

Clinton Global Initiative University

Clinton Global Initiative University

Virtual Event

April 2020

With the help of Empire, The Clinton Foundation hosted the 12th annual Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) meeting. William Jefferson Clinton, Founder and Board Chair of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States, and Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, brought together leading voices in government, public health, and philanthropy to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and how everyone can work together to overcome the complex health, economic, and social issues that it presents.

The CGI U meeting was initially slated to take place at the University of Edinburgh. In response to social distancing measures, the Clinton Foundation worked closely with Empire to swiftly transition to a virtual program that was publicly broadcasted to thousands of viewers worldwide.

Empire’s scope of work included run-of-show development, speaker advance, pre-recording sessions, technical production, broadcast, and the guest’s virtual experience.

The highly informative program consisted of opening and closing remarks by President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, three panels, two one-on-one conversations, a town hall with President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton featuring questions from CGI U students, and virtual breakout sessions hosted on Zoom for CGI students and alumni to discuss their Commitments to Action and responses to the pandemic. Program highlights and notable speaker participants include the following:

  • One-on-one conversations by President Clinton with California Governor Gavin Newsom and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on the response to the pandemic
  • Two panels moderated by Chelsea Clinton featuring:
  • Devi Sridhar – Professor & Chair of Global Public Health, University of Edinburgh Medical School
  • Dr. Vivek Murthy – 19th U.S. Surgeon General
  • Chen Kuan – Founder and CEO, Infervision
  • Ophelia Dahl – Co-Founder, Partners in Health
  • Jenny A. Durkan – Mayor of Seattle
  • Dr. Syra Madad – Senior Director, System-wide Special Pathogens Program, NYC Health + Hospitals
  • Dr. Paul Farmer – Co-Founder, Partners in Health
  • Christelle Kwizera – Founder and Managing Director, Water Access Rwanda
  • Karen Bass – U.S. Representative, State of CA, 37th Congressional District, Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
  • Joaquin Castro – U.S. Representative, State of CA, 37th Congressional District, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
  • Ambassador Eric Goosby, M.D. – U.N. Special Envoy on Tuberculosis, Former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Empire is a leading producer of virtual and digital events. We strive to deliver the same high production value, immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

A recording of the CGI U 2020 broadcast can be viewed here: https://events.clinton-foundation.org/cgiu2020/

Dartmouth College's Presidential Leadership Council Virtual Event

Dartmouth College's Presidential Leadership Council Virtual Event

Virtual Event

April 2020

Empire was proud to help Dartmouth College host its first-ever virtual gathering of the President’s Leadership Council, Board of Trustees, and core community. The purpose of the event was to share how Dartmouth’s leadership, faculty, staff, and students are navigating the impacts of COVID-19, and to showcase how Dartmouth is holistically addressing this complex global challenge.

Working together, Empire and Dartmouth swiftly reimagined this previously scheduled in-person meeting as a highly-engaging, informative virtual event that would deliver high-caliber production value to over 100 participants in locations around the world.

Using a Zoom Webinar technology platform, the virtual event was managed by the Empire team from a secure control room designed with redundant network connections, master and backup computers for graphics and videos, and a production team that could direct the program similar to a live news broadcast. A broadcast switcher outputted the Zoom event and recording devices captured the content and speakers. Empire set up a separate communication line between the control room, production team, and presenters to create a direct line of communication for timing and cueing for all remote participants. In conjunction with Dartmouth, Empire provided Zoom credentials to delegates (presenters) and participants (guests) to enable secure log-in and to control access to the event.

Event highlights included a State of the College Report by Dartmouth College President, Philip Hanlon, an update on remote learning and innovations by Scott Pauls, Director of the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning, and Douglas Van Citters, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education,Thayer School of Engineering. Elizabeth Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, delivered remarks on undergraduate research in this new era, and Lee Coffin, Vice Provost for Enrollment & Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, provided updates on Dartmouth admissions.

A live, moderated Q&A session offered event participants the opportunity to submit questions through the Zoom platform which allowed each of the presenters to respond to them in real-time. Laurel Richie, Chair of Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees, provided closing comments and urged Dartmouth Alumnae to remain engaged with the Dartmouth Community during these critical times. The event concluded with an uplifting video performance of the Dartmouth Alma Mater and Dartmouth Faculty offering well wishes.

Empire worked closely with several Dartmouth departments and teams, as well as with its Senior Leadership, to execute the virtual event including managing concept, run-of-show development, scripting, presenter advance, screen content production, technical production, budgeting, and the guest’s virtual experience.

Empire is a leading producer of virtual and digital events and we strive to deliver the same high production value and immersive and interactive qualities we are known for in live events to virtual audiences.

Please contact us for more information on Virtual Events and to request a copy of the Empire Virtual Events Guide.

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