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What the Oxford English Dictionary Doesn't Tell You About Film Productions

Event planners seeking a theme around which to build a novel attraction might do well to take a look at a Hawaii surfing theme.

But before jumping into the water, consider the factors upon which this seemingly no-brainer of a recommendation is based as many event planners have found themselves with the greatest sounding theme yet a small turnout or, possibly worse, a great crowd finding themselves bored and wondering what to do next.

There are a number of elements that when incorporated into an event help to make it a winner from the point of publicity through that very late hour when the last guests are finally told they really have to leave. These elements are the same whether it's a casino night, clambake, or barnyard ho-down. These are the elements that will often make or break your event.

To a large extent, these elements are the same when planning for exhibitions when your success is dependent on making folks Film Productions stop at your exhibit out of the scores of others competing for their attention. After all, we all know the feeling of manning a booth in which the only people in it are the spillover from the adjacent booth, don't we?

Give 'Em A Theme!

An event without a strong theme is nothing more than a function. Not all bad, but hardly the thing that makes memories. The road to excitement starts when your event is one people are curious or downright excited about and appealing themes will play a big part in establishing that level of interest! So where do you start?

Give 'Em Something Exotic!

The folks in Boise, Idaho, might not get too excited about a Midwestern Barbeque Night but those of us here in the islands who've never ridden a cart filled with hay would delight at corn on the cob and pulled-pork off the spit in between throwing horseshoes and cow dung chips.

At the same time, offer our Midwestern friends an opportunity to enter a big wave surfing contest while their lei-decked friends with Mai-tais in hand cheer them on and you've got the first element of a successful event - a taste of the exotic!

Exotic is really anything that's attractively different than that which we're accustomed. Our ability to deliver something to our guests that puts them into another time or place for those few hours they're with us will determine the excitement and appeal the event holds for them.

Give 'Em A Challenge!

Horseshoes, cook-your-own, surfing contests, craps, poker, blackjack, and dance lessons all offer one thing in common - the opportunity for your guests to engage themselves in a challenge... not so much between themselves but with the activity. This is a key element to instant camaraderie allowing your guests a common and exciting subject to talk about.

Selecting the activities is key and the best ones are those that are as fun to watch as they are to do! Consider walking into a large convention hall and hearing folks screaming and laughing as opposed to the drone of muted talk reflective of your high-classed cocktail parties and you have the difference between an activity and an event!

Give 'Em A Setting They'll Talk About!

Imagine walking into the site of your event and finding hay all over the floor... or sand... or discarded peanut shells. The setting you create is what allows you to take your guests to somewhere they'll find enchanting---simply because it's so different than the setting they left when coming into the room. Elements like coconut trees, hay lofts, and real live barbeque pits are all worth they're weight in gold when combined with food, activities, and entertainment that tie in with the theme!

Settings which provide for photo-opportunities... the seven-foot tiki, Paul Bunyan's stool, or a blackjack dealer's uniform and table are all elements that encourage your guests to pose for pictures within your event. This is your best advertising for future event-planning contracts and will delight your guests at the same time.

Give 'Em Food & Drink With A Flair!

While everyone knows to serve Mai-Tais and Pineapple Smoothies at a Hawaiian-Themed event, you can also get by with some pretty ordinary fare given a dose of creativity. Hot dogs with Hawaiian garnishes, tropical flavored snow cones, and some coconut-crusted fried shrimp are not at all Hawaiian food but will draw raves from your guests all the same!

Here again, the rule is simple. You might call it disruptive positioning, a strategy in which you present your guests with something close enough to familiar so they'll like it yet different enough to take them out of that same zone of familiarity.

Give 'Em Something To Take Home!

Events are more memorable when a take-home item is offered... especially when your guests are unlikely to have one already! How many do you know with their own tiki key-chain, shark's tooth necklace, or Tahitian pareu? The more different your event is, the easier it will be to find something unique as a giveaway.

For those events with good photo-opportunities due to settings or attractions, photos are a good a give-away as anything. And, exhibitors will also appreciate the opportunity to exchange interesting giveaways for leads, too!

Write 'Em Up!

After the event, take advantage of whatever additional publicity you can generate like in-house news releases or photos you can share with the company or online venues available to you. Chances are slim that any of the media will pick up on your event but the sponsors would probably be all too happy to publicize anything you can share chronicling the event--winners, candid photos, messages from guests, etc. After all, the success of the event you planned is their success, too!

Surfing Anyone?

So now, perhaps you're ready to jump into the water with a Hawaiian surfing-themed event. For those of us living in Hawaii, pulling off an exciting Hawaii theme event is like trying to sell a fish saltwater. However, by adding a unique device like the video surf simulator, you've got something that will appeal to anyone from the hardcore surfer to the little old lady from Pasadena and her brother in Kalamazoo!

The video surf simulator is a patented device that allows the "rider" to manipulate a real surfboard to control his or her on-screen counterpart. By truly mimicking the actions and wave-riding maneuvers of real surfing the video surf simulator offers the closest thing to surfing out of the water. Combined with a large projector screen the video surf simulator becomes a traffic-stopping attraction that no one can miss let alone pass by.

In offering guests the opportunity to participate in a surfing contest the video surf simulator fulfills the exotic, challenge, and setting aspects that will contribute to a great event. Combine that with the photo opportunities and pre-event publicity and most event planners will find it easy to develop the rest of the elements that will make the event one that draws, entertains, and is talked about.

So wherever your event might be, consider a Hawaii surfing theme. If it's a big attraction in the islands, think of the impact it would have somewhere in the heartland!

Aloha!

As a Hawaii based commercial drone pilot I am regularly asked to fly drones in relatively high wind. Here on Maui we typically get winds in the 20 knot range with gusts into the 30's and sometimes 40's. Whenever I am assigned an aerial media capture task in wind I have to make an assessment and determine if it is safe enough to fly without losing a drone, flying out of control, or hurting someone. Obviously a "no fly" call is not ideal and usually means an immediate financial loss in the fast paced world of commercial drone services. Many times this high wind flying occurs over water (shark infested salt water to be exact!) which increases the risk and complexity of the operation. Also, as you may know losing a drone into the big blue sea kind of negates your ability to get a replacement via insurance such as DJI Care Refresh unless you can retrieve the drone to send it back to DJI. The good news is you usually don't encounter obstacles over water and image transmission is rarely interrupted due to object interference. The challenge is that if you have a problem you need to first traverse a considerable distance over No Man's Land before you even have a chance of retrieving your drone.

To prepare for a scheduled drone shoot of, say kitesurfing for instance, I do several things. First I check to see if the location I'm going to be flying at is a "green zone". This means it is not in an FAA no fly zone, not within 5 miles of an airport, and has a legal launch and land area within visual sight distance of the drone's area of operations. Next I take care of the insurance, permits, and any necessary FAA clearances required to do the job. Once the location is approved I check the local weather, do a pre-shoot site survey, and draw up a plan for shooting as well as a plan for emergencies based on prevailing wind direction and coastline topography. Finally I book my assistant for the shoot as a visual spotter is required by law and is highly recommended when pushing the limits of a drone's flying capabilities.

What I'm looking for when I check the weather is if there is going to be sun (drone shots need sun) and how strong the wind will be. Also the gust factor of the wind is a biggie. A lot of variability in the wind really degrades the flying experience and can cause the drone to pitch and roll a lot more than steady wind. Depending on the wind speed I determine if my drone can handle the upper limits of the wind prediction. Direction is key as well. Offshore winds present a far greater risk than Onshore winds when flying over

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