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Production support for rooms that have to work

AV production for meetings, private events, shows, and rooms that need to work.

Shadow Cat Audio supports meetings, fundraisers, weddings, private events, RF-heavy shows, and small-business facilities from Wisconsin. Events can be anywhere; the quote starts with the date, site, schedule, access, and the onsite role that needs to be handled.

Wisconsin-based / events anywhere

Scope the room, the site, and the handoff before choosing the AV path.

The right plan starts with the city, schedule, room, power, network, access, and closeout notes. For Wisconsin work, that may mean event production, corporate AV, an operated rental, a meeting-room install, or a camera system. For events anywhere, the same rule applies: name the room, the schedule, the gear path, and who owns the technical decisions.

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Wisconsin market pathMilwaukee, Madison, and market pages
Meeting AV pathProduction or corporate AV
Private event pathWeddings and operated rentals
Facilities pathIT, cameras, AV installs

Proof in the process

The details decide whether the room works.

The useful work happens before the first case opens: which market the job is in, who approves changes, how signals move, where guests walk, what the room already has, and what gets handed off after the job.

The city and site are named.

City, venue or site, room count, audience size, access windows, parking or dock rules, house-system boundaries, and approval authority are confirmed early.

The responsibility is clear.

Full event production, corporate AV, audio/RF, rentals, private-event support, camera work, IT, or installation scope is named before price and staffing are treated as final.

Wireless is planned before show day.

Wireless counts, input lists, playback sources, IEM needs, antenna positions, press or record feeds, and backup channels are mapped before setup.

Guest paths stay protected.

Ceremony, cocktails, dinner, dancing, vendor paths, cable routes, case storage, power, weather, strike timing, and entertainment changes are planned around the room guests see.

Facility handoff is documented.

Camera views, display behavior, cabling, labels, recorder settings, permissions, network notes, service limits, and owner instructions are left in plain language.

What clients are hiring

Gear matters, but the decisions around it matter more.

Most vendors can bring speakers, screens, microphones, cameras, lights, or network hardware. Shadow Cat Audio is a better fit when the project needs judgment: what to pack, where to place it, what to test, who owns the signal path, what happens when the schedule changes, and what gets handed off afterward.

Planners and producers

They are not asking for a pile of gear. They need an AV lead who can read the run of show, catch the missing pieces, coordinate vendors, and keep the room calm when the schedule moves.

Corporate teams

They need presenters heard, decks visible, videos playing with audio, remote guests handled, recordings usable, and a technical contact who understands that the meeting has a business purpose.

Private-event clients

They need vows, speeches, music, lighting, power, weather, privacy, guest movement, and strike handled without making the technical work the center of the event.

Facilities and venues

They need networks, cameras, meeting rooms, labels, access, passwords, vendor notes, and support records cleaned up so the building is easier to run after the visit.

Project type

Start with the thing that cannot fail.

A usable quote starts with the date, city, venue or site, schedule, and required outcome. Pick the closest service page first, then add the details that affect price, staffing, logistics, and handoff.

Wisconsin event production for meetings and fundraisers

For conferences, galas, auctions, donor programs, association meetings, and live programs that need production planning, room audio, screens, lighting, playback, livestream or recording paths, crew calls, and show operation.

Wedding or private-event AV

For vows, officiants, readers, toasts, reception sound, lighting, band or DJ tie-ins, tent power, rain plans, guest-safe cable paths, room flips, and quiet strike timing.

Corporate AV for presenters, panels, and hybrid rooms

For executive sessions, trainings, breakouts, board meetings, presenter confidence, clear speech, visible content, livestreams, recordings, remote guests, and laptop playback that has to work the first time.

Dedicated live audio support

For FOH, monitors, playback, recording feeds, livestream audio, operator coverage, and technical labor inside a larger production or venue plan.

Wireless microphones, IEMs, and RF coordination

For wireless microphone counts, IEMs, RF scans, frequency coordination, antenna placement, microphone labels, spare channels, and show-day monitoring.

Operated AV rentals

For rental-supported setups that need delivery, setup, testing, operators, room turns, strike, or a technician available when the agenda changes.

Small-business or venue managed IT

For networks, Wi-Fi, devices, accounts, backups, vendor coordination, documentation, recurring service, and prioritized fixes for offices, venues, and facilities.

IP cameras, CCTV, recording, and access

For camera placement, recorder setup, retention targets, mobile access, permissions, view cleanup, cabling, labels, and network coordination.

Meeting-room or venue AV installation

For displays, microphones, speakers, cameras, cable paths, recording, remote participants, labels, owner instructions, and follow-up service notes.

Project intake

Accurate quotes start with the constraints that decide the work.

Send the details that change the plan early. They show whether the job belongs in full production, corporate AV, a focused audio/RF role, operated rentals, installation, camera coverage, ongoing technical service, or production support for events anywhere.

Events and corporate AV

Share the date, city, venue, agenda, room count, audience size, presenter count, content format, rehearsal window, load-in window, and decision maker.

Private events

Send the planner timeline, guest count, ceremony and reception locations, entertainment needs, available power, weather exposure, guest paths, cable-route limits, and strike rules.

Audio and RF

Include wireless counts, input lists, output feeds, system details, IEM needs, playback sources, crew roles, and known RF problems.

IT, cameras, and installs

Describe the site, affected rooms, existing systems, current problem, desired camera views, network ownership, cabling limits, user access, and deadline.

Scope we can own

Show work, room work, and systems work all need a real handoff.

Some projects need a full show plan. Others need an audio engineer, RF coordinator, operated rental setup, camera system, network cleanup, meeting-room upgrade, or AV install. The scope should say who owns the room, the signal path, and the handoff.

Meeting room set for presentations and AV support

Wisconsin Events

Event production for meetings, galas, fundraisers, and live programs

Planning and onsite operation for programs where the agenda depends on clear speech, visible content, useful recordings, clean transitions, and a crew that knows the room before doors open.

  • General sessions, panels, awards, auctions, receptions, and donor programs
  • Breakouts, recordings, livestream paths, presenter prep, cues, and room turns
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Private Events

Private-event and wedding AV for planner-led sites

Ceremony, reception, lighting, and AV support for celebrations where vows, speeches, entertainment, power, weather, cable routes, and strike timing have to stay aligned with the planner timeline.

  • Vows, readers, musicians, toasts, dinner, dancing, and late-night spaces
  • Tented sites, waterfront lawns, barns, estates, room flips, and quiet load-outs
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Digital mixing console with faders and metering

Engineering

Audio engineering and RF coordination for live programs

FOH, monitors, playback, wireless microphones, IEMs, antenna placement, press feeds, record feeds, and operator coverage inside a larger production plan.

  • Speech, music, playback, recording, livestream audio, and clean program feeds
  • Wireless microphone and IEM planning for busy rooms and outdoor sites
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Systems

Managed IT, camera systems, and AV rooms that can be supported

Systems work for offices, venues, warehouses, and small businesses: network cleanup, Wi-Fi, camera placement, recorder and PoE planning, meeting rooms, cabling, labels, and owner handoff.

  • Managed IT for small teams, venues, and mixed-use facilities
  • IP cameras, CCTV, meeting-room AV, room audio, displays, and cabling
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Technical responsibilities

Name the details that usually create friction.

Meeting and conference AV

Set presenter flow, panel microphones, confidence displays, playback, remote guests, recording feeds, room resets, and breakout support before the meeting opens.

Private events and weddings

Protect vows, officiant and reader mics, reception coverage, toast cues, tent power, weather plans, cable paths, case storage, and strike timing around guests.

Live audio and RF

Own RF scans, frequency coordination, antenna placement, mic labels, gain structure, monitor needs, broadcast feeds, and show-day troubleshooting.

Show execution

Schedules, signals, crew roles, and room details settled before guests or presenters arrive.

Site and schedule check

Confirm the agenda, rooms, venue rules, load-in windows, storage limits, power, internet, house systems, and the person who can approve changes.

Room audio and wireless

Set the input list, coordinate wireless, confirm playback and monitor needs, label microphones or packs, and leave room for spare channels and clean feeds.

Screens, cameras, and content

Match display routing, camera positions, recording, livestream paths, confidence viewing, and speaker prep to the run of show.

Strike, labels, and handoff

Track meaningful changes, return rentals cleanly, label installed work, and leave notes the next person can use.

Building work

Systems service for Wisconsin offices, venues, and facilities that need supportable technology.

Managed IT

Keep networks, Wi-Fi, devices, accounts, backups, vendor notes, and support records organized for normal business days and urgent fixes.

IP cameras and CCTV

Plan camera views, recording windows, retention, user access, and network notes around the footage the site actually needs.

AV Installation

Build meeting rooms, venue systems, displays, room audio, conferencing cameras, and cable paths around staff workflows.

Ongoing service

Give facilities a practical technical contact for service calls, small upgrades, user questions, documentation updates, and deferred fixes.

How we work

Set the technical route before setup day.

01

Confirm the job conditions

Confirm the date, city, site, room use, audience, stakeholders, schedule, access, approvals, load-in logistics, and dependent systems.

02

Map the technical path

Specify systems, crew roles, signal flow, power, network, camera positions, venue limits, user notes, and backup paths.

03

Operate and hand it off

Arrive prepared, communicate clearly, operate the work, document changes, and make the next step clear.

Common questions

Questions to settle before a date, show, or site visit is held.

Where is Shadow Cat Audio based?

Shadow Cat Audio is based in Wisconsin and works events anywhere. Wisconsin markets such as Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Fox Cities, Oshkosh, Eau Claire, and nearby communities are the most direct starting points for local work.

Do you do events anywhere?

Yes. Shadow Cat Audio does events anywhere when the event has a real date, site, schedule, and production role. Corporate AV, live audio, RF coordination, private-event support, and operated rental work can all be planned from Wisconsin.

Why are some non-Wisconsin market pages listed?

Those pages help connect city-specific event details with the right technical lane. Loading, venue rules, security, power, internet, RF conditions, and local contacts all affect how a show is planned.

Are you audio-only?

No. Audio is part of the name, but projects can also include corporate AV, RF and playback, screens, cameras, AV rentals, network cleanup, AV installation, labels, and service notes.

Do you handle weddings and private events?

Yes. Shadow Cat Audio handles weddings, tented celebrations, private concerts, fundraisers, and planner-led events that need ceremony sound, reception coverage, lighting, AV rentals, power checks, weather plans, cable paths, and careful strike.

Can you work with another production company?

Yes. Shadow Cat Audio can cover a clear lane on another team's job, including audio, RF, video, production labor, rentals, technical direction, camera systems, network work, or AV installation.

What should I send for a quote?

Send the date, city, venue or site, schedule, audience size, room count, presenter or entertainment needs, known technical problems, existing systems, access limits, and any deadline that affects setup.

Where we fit

Good projects have one technical lane handled clearly.

Wisconsin conference planners
Corporate meeting teams
Wedding planners and private-event teams
Nonprofits and fundraisers
Production companies needing audio, RF, or show support
Venues and mixed-use facilities
Small businesses with recurring technology issues
Teams with camera, network, or room AV problems
Events anywhere with a real technical plan

Contact

Tell us what has to work, where, and when.

Send the date, city, venue or site, schedule, and the outcome you need. For events anywhere, include audience size, rooms, presenters, entertainment, recording or livestream needs, access windows, local contacts, and privacy requirements. For IT, cameras, CCTV, or AV installs, include the site, current issue, existing systems, access limits, user handoff needs, and deadline.

Send what must be heard, seen, recorded, connected, accessed, supported, or handed off: date, location, scale, constraints, existing systems, and decision deadline.