
The Warner Brothers International Television Distribution gala filled the Burbank lot with digital mapping, costumed entertainers, and an array of pyrotechnic stunts and decor.
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Just outside the gallery, lighting designer Bentley Meeker illuminated the corridor walls with red and blue floor lamps.
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Porsche's Los Angeles Auto Show Party at Vibiana

On November 15, Porsche AG in combination with Porsche Cars North America hosted a media-only party at Vibiana for about 400 guests.
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Porsche's Los Angeles Auto Show Party at Vibiana

Dinner and cocktails were also on tap at Porsche's party, where dramatic purple and red tones bathed Vibiana.
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'Entertainment Weekly' Pre-Emmy Party

The West Hollywood venue—decked with leaf-shaped projections from Felix Lighting—hosted celebrity guests like Aziz Ansari, Mark Cuban, Elisha Cuthbert, and dozens more.
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The Museum of Science and Industry’s Columbian Ball

Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry hosted its black-tie gala, the Columbian Ball, on Saturday. The museum was originally built for the famous 1893 World’s Fair, and its history played into the decor. In the dinner tent, Heffernan Morgan Ronsley projected vintage photos of the museum onto cyclone-shaped fabric sculptures.
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For the performance, the organizers worked with the museum's in-house audiovisual team to layer shapes and graphics over a movie from RZA.
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ESPY Awards Official After-Party Presented by Miller Lite

Decor included a raw wood plank back bar and buffet walls and a dramatic six-foot flower arrangement in vibrant oranges. A chandelier-like ceiling treatment made from 1,000 Edison bulbs hung over the party space for a big impact over a large crowd.
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A three-tier chandelier made from 200 yards of fabric hung as the centerpiece in this year's Teen Choice Awards V.I.P. tent.
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In a smart move that avoided the complications that come with laying carpet over stairs—especially on a snowy night in New York—the event's producers projected a strip of red light over the library's front steps, effectively creating a virtual red carpet that led to the entrance. Hundreds of LED candles sat on either side of the illuminated pathway.
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Yellow Brick Road

For the cocktail hour, the Capitol Hill hotel was turned into two Wizard of Oz-inspired spaces. After checking in, guests followed a projection of the book's infamous yellow brick road, which led into a bar and lounge styled after the book's Emerald City. Electric Entertainment created a custom gobo from an automatic moving projector and a lighting software to position the road to go across the length of the room.
Photo: Evelyn Alas