Clear Sound provides the sound, video, and on-site entertainment for a sports-themed Bar Mitzvah taking place in the College of Physicians Mitchell Hall for 150 guests.
A Sports Commentator and camera operator combination in the entrance way greets guests with sports reporter-style interviews equipped with microphone and sound system. The camera operator videotapes and re-broadcasts guest entrance interviews during the event on a flat screen TV.
On February 18th the renovated Independence Hall Clock Tower was unveiled. Clear Sound production team assisted with the audio needs of the ceremony and ribbon cutting.
On November 8th President Obama’s “We Can’t Wait” tour stopped by the local Head Start center in Yeadon, PA. Clear Sound was on hand to help with production for the event.
Lenfest Hall doubles the size of the Curtis campus. Designed by renowned Philadelphia architects Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, the building includes: Gould Rehearsal Hall, 32 additional studios, dorms for half the student body, and dining facilities.
Clear Sound aided the Golf Association of Philadelphia with their clinic held for its urban youth golf program during the recent At&t National. The clinic was held at the Waynesborough Country Club and featured PGA Tour professionals Hunter Mahon and West Chester local Sean O’Hair, as well as coach Sean Foley.
Yoga on the Steps for Living Beyond Breast Cancer is an annual fundraising event that provides a way for individuals and teams to support women affected by breast cancer and spread the word about healthy living, while raising funds and awareness for LBBC’s education and support programs.
Clear Sound production team provided their lighting services for the Friends' Central School’s "Perfecting the Art of Fun Auction" event. It was a great success, raising over $141k for financial aid.
When Tacony Academy Charter School was visited by the Native Nations Dance Theater as part of their Native American Indian History Month this past November, the Clear Sound production team was called upon to make sure the performance was a success. The school’s needs were unique because the performance featured singing, dancing, live drumming, and audience participation all within the confines of the gym.
The graduation ceremony at St. Joseph’s University required Clear Sound’s expertise in two areas: the specific challenges posed by commencement events, and the difficulties of providing intelligible sound inside a tent.
Delaware County’s Springfield High School held its 2010 graduation in a football field whose outdoor speaker system was unsuited to the pomp and circumstance of a commencement ceremony.
The Best of the Main Line and Western Suburbs Party is a chance for all recipients of the esteemed Best of the Main Line award to showcase the products and services that earned them their title.
We have found Clear Sound to be very knowledgeable and responsive. They have gone out of their way to provide advice and support that has allowed us to put on the high quality music and stage performances our teachers, students and parents expect.
Patrick A. Guinnane
Director of Operations
Lower Merion School District