More than one fixed view.
ON21 plans around the schedule, room, participants, and intended audience so the finished recording feels connected to the event rather than distant from it.
Professional event coverage · Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
ON21 helps organizations preserve important moments with thoughtful multicamera recording and, when the need is strong and the conditions are right, dependable live event broadcasts.
Multicamera recording is the primary service. Live broadcasts are offered selectively when real-time access creates enough value to support the required planning and safeguards.
Flagship service
A single fixed view can document that an event occurred. Professional coverage plans around the event so people watching later can follow what happened, see what mattered, and hear it clearly.
ON21 plans around the schedule, room, participants, and intended audience so the finished recording feels connected to the event rather than distant from it.
What professional coverage adds
Planning identifies the people, transitions, and key moments, while multiple perspectives preserve both the full event and details a single viewpoint may miss.
Audio is coordinated with the venue’s sound system whenever available and planned around the recording’s needs.
The person learning your priorities stays close to the work, with a right-sized plan and clear coordination before and during the event.
The finished program is prepared for its intended use, with deliverables and the expected schedule defined in the proposal.
Primary service
The final proposal reflects the coverage the event actually requires rather than assuming the same cameras, operators, production hours, or deliverables for every event.
Selective premium service
A live broadcast is a separate production, with the planning, staffing, infrastructure, and testing needed for dependable delivery.
Livestreaming fits when a defined remote audience needs real-time access and that access creates clear value for the event.
Typical projects start at $2,500
Broadcast proposals include the staffing, venue coordination, connectivity, testing, and safeguards needed for dependable live delivery.
Broadcast readiness
ON21 identifies the conditions that must be addressed before recommending a broadcast approach.
Requirements that protect the reliability of the broadcast are part of the production plan, not optional extras.
Dedicated or bonded internet, plus venue network access and testing when required.
Additional camera operators and a dedicated director or technical operator when the plan requires them.
Appropriate audio feeds, commentary support, and adequate production lighting.
Additional technical checks or rehearsals and any necessary rental equipment.
If venue conditions, budget, staffing, connectivity, or preparation cannot support a dependable broadcast, ON21 may recommend recording-only coverage or decline the broadcast portion.
Choose the right service
Both options are professionally planned and produced. The difference is whether real-time access creates enough value to require a live broadcast.
Choose recording when
A polished program for later viewing is the priority.
Choose a live broadcast when
Remote viewers need professionally produced access as the event happens.
How ON21 works
The first conversation establishes the event, the intended outcome, and whether ON21 is the right production fit.
Share the date, venue, schedule, audience, intended use, key moments, permissions, and delivery needs.
Receive a written proposal covering the approach, responsibilities, deliverables, price, and expected schedule.
ON21 covers the event according to the agreed plan and coordinates with the people running it.
Receive the completed recording through the delivery arrangement defined in the proposal.
Delivery and permissions
Delivery is planned with the production so the finished work reaches the right people in an appropriate form.
The proposal confirms the expected delivery schedule based on the editing, review, and final deliverables.
Frequently asked questions
Two weeks or more is preferred for an ordinary recording inquiry. Complex broadcasts, multiple event days, and weekday scheduling benefit from substantially more notice.
The proposal reflects event length and schedule, venue and technical conditions, coverage and staffing, editing and delivery, and any rentals or multiple event days.
No. When the venue, connectivity, staffing, budget, or preparation cannot support dependable delivery, ON21 may recommend recording-only coverage.
Only when the necessary recording and distribution permissions are in place. ON21 may decline work that lacks appropriate authorization.
Audio is coordinated with the venue’s sound system whenever available. The approach depends on the room, program, existing sound support, and intended use.
There is no universal deadline. The proposal confirms the expected schedule based on editing, review needs, and agreed deliverables.
Yes, selectively. ON21 primarily serves east-central Wisconsin, with surrounding-area travel considered when the event and scope are a good fit.
Share the date, venue, schedule, event type, audience, intended use, key moments, known permissions, desired deliverables, and whether real-time viewing is required.
Service area
Based in Fond du Lac, serving east-central Wisconsin with selective travel to surrounding areas.Start with the event
Share the essentials and ON21 will help determine whether recording or a carefully planned live broadcast is the right fit.