Audiovisual production in Cannes.
Festivals, markets, congresses and corporate events concentrate in a few streets, on very tight schedules. La Pixellerie provides clear, reliable audiovisual coverage around the Palais des Festivals and the Croisette.
Working in “festival mode” without overpromising.
During major events in Cannes, everything happens at once: press junkets, panels, side events, activations and private meetings. The risk is to promise too much and deliver images that no one has time to use.
Our approach is to secure the essentials first: the interviews, moments and sessions that will really matter once the red carpet is rolled up.
What La Pixellerie delivers in Cannes.
- coverage of panels, talks and key presentations,
- interviews with talents, partners, experts and executives,
- corporate / institutional recap films for sponsors and stakeholders,
- compact multi-camera setups for hotel suites, lounges and pavilions,
- select aerial or contextual shots where they genuinely add value.
A dense environment with strict timing.
In Cannes, days are made of short time slots, shared spaces and last-minute changes. Audiovisual setups must be fast to install, flexible and realistic.
Schedules & logistics
Coordination with your team and the venue: access, load-in and load-out times, traffic restrictions, lift capacity, shared rooms and quick turnovers between sessions or guests.
Compact setups
Rooms are often small and already furnished (suites, lounges, brand spaces). We use compact, unobtrusive equipment that fits into the existing layout, without compromising sound and image quality.
Noise & environment
The Croisette is never truly quiet. We adapt placement, microphones and framing to handle ambient noise, crowds and mixed lighting as calmly as possible.
From festival recap films to discreet corporate coverage.
The same city hosts red carpet premieres, B2B markets, media activations and closed-door meetings. Each format calls for a different audiovisual approach.
Festival & market coverage.
Cannes Film Festival, MIPCOM, MIPTV, Cannes Lions, real estate and luxury events: the goal is not to film everything, but to capture what will still be relevant a week later.
- coverage of panels, round tables and branded talks,
- short interviews with speakers, talents and partners,
- recap films focused on outcomes and key moments.
Brand activations & side events.
Many decisive conversations happen away from the official stages: in villas, rooftop spaces, branded lounges and partner venues.
- multi-camera setups in confined or atypical spaces,
- soft lighting to respect the ambiance of the venue,
- sound setups designed to handle music and background noise.
Interviews & conversations.
Festival and market schedules leave very little time for each guest. The setup must be ready, tested and as simple as possible for them.
- pre-lit interview spaces, ready for back-to-back guests,
- fast audio checks and minimal technical interruptions,
- framing and pace adapted to later editing into short or long formats.
Streaming & online sessions.
Some events in Cannes now have a hybrid dimension: online audiences, remote speakers, or internal streams for teams who are not on site.
- compact streaming control rooms adapted to local bandwidth,
- integration of slides, video inserts and remote guests,
- recordings ready for replay and internal use.
Turning a crowded schedule into clear deliverables.
In Cannes, the measure of success is not the number of hours of footage recorded, but whether the right images are ready at the right time for the right audience.
Before
Briefing on your objectives and audiences, mapping of key moments and locations, and a realistic list of deliverables given the timetable and access constraints.
During
Precise setups, a calm presence on site, and continuous communication with your team to handle last-minute changes while protecting the most important shoots.
After
Delivery of files in usable formats: masters, web-ready versions, short edits and, where relevant, subtitled versions for international partners and internal sharing.