Los Angeles: dock-savvy crews for complicated buildings.
LA venues are wonderful and bureaucratic in equal measure. We plan for both — and LA County carries no travel fee.
Los Angeles is where station briefs earn their keep. A Century City tower wants COIs, plate numbers, and a freight reservation made nine days out. A studio lot wants a drive-on pass and a crew that knows to stay off the hot set side of the path. A DTLA conference hotel wants you off the dock by 7am sharp. None of this rattles a crew that shows up with the paperwork already done — which is the whole personality of this operation.
The LA programs we run most: multi-day conference residencies in the DTLA and LA Live stacks, studio and production-office gifting days where the engraving lane rides along for executive tiers, brand pop-ups from Silver Lake storefronts to Abbot Kinney, and campus dates across the county's universities.
Two LA-specific planning notes. First, stack your dates: a Tuesday HQ day in El Segundo pairs beautifully with a Wednesday hotel program in Santa Monica, and splitting one mobilization across two bookings helps both budgets. Second, book freight elevators before you book anything else — in LA towers, the elevator calendar is the real event calendar.
From Long Beach to Burbank, no travel fee applies. Send the building's quirks with your quote request — the weirder the load-in, the more useful we are.