Houston's spring belongs to energy: the season when the industry's defining conferences land here back to back. We film the programs, the booths and the rooms where the deals actually happen.

Every spring the global energy business converges on Houston in waves. The strategy conference where ministers and chief executives set the agenda. The offshore technology show that fills NRG Center with hardware and twenty-five thousand badges. Around them, a constellation of investor days, side summits, sponsor dinners and private briefings. For a few weeks, the city is the industry, and every company in it is competing for attention.
Conference video in this world has a specific job: prove presence, capture authority, and feed the channels that keep working after the booth comes down. We film executive panels with broadcast-clean audio, booth activations with the energy that justifies next year's square footage, and floor interviews that turn a conference appearance into a quarter's worth of content. Badge rules, hall logistics and exhibitor regulations are part of our prep, not your problem.
The same discipline carries through the rest of the year: investor days in the Energy Corridor, technology launches, safety summits, commissioning milestones. Energy audiences are allergic to fluff and trained to spot inaccuracy, so our edits stay precise, factual and fast. The result is a film your technical people respect and your communications team can actually publish.
Every show has its own media and exhibitor rules. We advance credentials and shooting rights so nothing gets left unfilmed.
Energy audiences notice wrong terminology instantly. Our edits and captions get the details right.
Conference content decays fast. Verticals publish same day, booth films deliver while the show still has momentum.
Yes. Exhibitor filming at NRG Center runs on show regulations we know well, and we deliver booth films and floor interviews while the show is still running.
Often the side events are the real point: sponsor dinners, client briefings, executive roundtables. We film them with discretion and deliver fast.
Earlier than feels reasonable. The March-to-May window is the most contested stretch of our calendar, and multi-day programs book it months out.
Tell us your conference dates and we reply within one business day with availability and an itemized proposal.