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Event Entertainment That Gets Your Brand on Social Media

A lot of the value of event entertainment now happens after the event, on the feeds of everyone who was there. The acts that earn that reach are the ones guests cannot help filming and posting. If part of your goal is social buzz and brand reach, the question is not just what entertains the room, but what the room will reach for a phone to capture.


What usually gets filmed, and why it fades


The familiar shareable formats are the photo booth, an augmented reality filter, projection mapping, and the occasional novelty act. They get posts, and a branded photo template can carry your logo onto every image. The limit is that audiences have seen all of them, so a post of one more photo booth does not travel far. To earn real reach, the moment in the post has to be something most people scrolling have never seen.


The act guests cannot not film


An indoor drone light show flies a fleet of lit drones through the air over the crowd, forming your logo, your product, or a custom design in three dimensions, set to music. It is genuinely new to most people, which is exactly what makes it post-worthy, and it carries your brand in the most literal way, in the air, so the footage is branded by design rather than by watermark. The result is a hero shot no render can match, because it actually happened in the room.


An indoor drone light show with purple light beams over a stage, by Illuminate Drones

Why it earns real reach


A drone show is, in effect, built-in earned media. It is new enough to share on its own without a media buy behind it, it puts your brand and colors directly into the most-shared moment of the night, and it gives your content team footage worth using for months. For an event measured partly in posts and reach, that is the entertainment that keeps paying out after the lights come up.


Proven in front of crowds that film everything


Illuminate Drones has flown indoor drone shows in arenas for live, sold-out audiences, including a show for Dude Perfect, where a crowd with a phone in every hand is the norm. Delivering a moment worth filming, indoors, on cue, is what the show is built for.


Get your brand on every feed


If you want entertainment that keeps working on social long after the event, an indoor drone show is built for it. See our indoor drone light shows, or request a quote for your event. Most indoor drone shows run between $20,000 and $50,000, with the most common around $25,000.

 
 
 

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