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Audiovisual production in Monaco.

Institutions, foundations, sporting events and high-level corporate meetings require discreet, reliable and carefully prepared audiovisual setups. La Pixellerie designs tailor-made solutions for the Principality.

A sober approach, in line with protocol.

In Monaco, the objective is not to deploy an oversized “TV show” setup, but to integrate smoothly into your constraints: protocol, security, access to venues, tight schedules and confidentiality of discussions.

Each setup is sized precisely: number of cameras, lighting, sound, control room and distribution are defined from your event needs — not the other way around.

What La Pixellerie does in Monaco.

  • coverage of conferences, forums, award ceremonies and panels,
  • corporate and institutional films shot on location,
  • interviews with executives, experts, donors and guests,
  • hybrid live streams for international audiences,
  • complementary footage (cutaways, contextual shots, aerial views where relevant).
Context & requirements

Working in a highly constrained environment.

The Principality comes with its own standards: dense logistics, controlled access, sometimes limited space, tight installation schedules and multiple stakeholders.

Access & security

Coordination upstream with your teams and the venue: site visit if required, access times, parking constraints, badges, as well as zones that are sensitive or not to be filmed.

Discreet setups

Compact equipment, optimised cabling and camera positions designed to minimise disruption to circulation and protocol, while maintaining clear, consistent angles and sound.

Confidentiality of images

Clear definition of what will be filmed, broadcast or kept confidential: strictly internal use, distribution limited to partners, restricted access to replays, or no online publication at all.

Project types

Formats adapted to real-life use.

Each project starts with the same question: who will actually watch these images, where, and for what purpose? This determines the level of technical setup, not the equipment catalogue.

Event coverage & conferences.

Summits, forums, economic meetings, foundation events and thematic days: the priority is to make interventions understandable and reusable.

  • 1 to 3 cameras depending on the room and programme,
  • careful sound capture (podiums, wireless mics, translation systems),
  • delivery of full replays and edited highlights.

Corporate & institutional films.

Presenting a programme, an initiative, an event or a strategic partnership: films designed for decision makers, donors, partners or targeted public audiences.

  • structure and narration defined with your teams,
  • key interviews + on-location footage,
  • subtitle-ready versions for international audiences.

High-level interviews.

Interviews with executives, personalities, experts or invited guests benefit from a calm, reassuring environment, where technology supports the message instead of taking centre stage.

  • soft, controlled lighting,
  • sound as the primary concern, before aesthetics,
  • light coaching before and during the conversation.

Streaming & hybrid events.

Conferences or meetings followed remotely: compact control rooms, streaming profiles tailored to your platform and to the available network quality on site.

  • multi-camera capture and slide integration,
  • possibility of remote speakers,
  • replay files directly usable after the event.

Learn more about live streaming & control rooms

Method

Clarifying what should remain after the event.

A shoot or a live in Monaco is only useful if the images remain meaningful afterwards: for your teams, your partners, your supporters and your audiences.

Before

Short briefing on objectives, remote or on-site scouting if needed, alignment with your event, technical and communication teams, and a realistic proposal based on constraints and deadlines.

During

Calibrated setup, discreet presence, clear communication with your staff, and constant attention to sound and legibility of images rather than effects.

After

Delivery in the formats you actually need: high-quality masters, compressed web versions, short highlight edits and, if required, English / French subtitled versions.