Drone shows and laser shows both create striking visual moments in the dark. Beyond that surface similarity, the two formats work in fundamentally different ways, fit different venues, and serve different audience experiences. This comparison breaks down exactly where...
Most drone shows are clearly visible from half a mile away under good conditions. Some large-scale productions with high-altitude formations can be seen from a mile or more. But visibility range and a good viewing experience are two different things, and that...
The short answer: most professional drone shows use somewhere between 100 and 500 drones, with smaller shows starting around 50 and large-scale productions running well past 1,000. But the number that fits your event depends on factors that have nothing to do with...
Small towns don’t have small ambitions. The challenge is making a big impression without a big-city budget. For years, the gap between what a major metro could produce for a Fourth of July celebration or a fall festival and what a small municipality could afford...
Every destination has a peak season. It also has the months before and after it, when hotel occupancy drops, restaurants cut their hours, and local businesses watch revenue slow to a trickle. Destination marketing organizations know this problem well. The harder...