Vyrtual Productions is a full-service audiovisual design and integration firm. From engineered drawings to opening night, we deliver theaters, auditoriums, and live production spaces that sound, look, and run like professional venues.
One firm, one point of accountability. Every discipline below is designed, installed, commissioned, and documented in-house.
Engineered Vectorworks drawing packages, signal flow diagrams, DMX addressing, and rack elevations. Every system starts on paper before it touches a wall.
Flown line arrays, cardioid subwoofers, digital consoles, Dante networks, and wireless microphone systems tuned for the room they live in.
Moving heads, LED washes, follow spots, and house lighting conversions. Smart retrofits that preserve working infrastructure and protect budgets.
Fine-pitch LED walls engineered for live performance. Flown or ground supported, processor to pixel, with motorized rigging where the design calls for it.
Multi-camera PTZ systems, live switching, recording, and streaming infrastructure. Every event archived and broadcast at professional quality.
Unified cueing for audio, video, and lighting, plus a complimentary six-week operator training program so your team runs the room with confidence.
The same tools used in professional touring and television, engineered into rooms that students and staff operate every day.
We do not replace what works. Where existing infrastructure is sound, we retrofit intelligently, keeping racks, wiring, and circuits in service and directing every available dollar toward the systems people actually see and hear.
Every project begins with a complete engineered drawing package: lighting plots, section views, signal flow, and control room layouts. You see the finished room before a single box ships.
A system is only as good as the hands on the console. Every installation includes a complimentary six-week operator training program, so staff and student crews run productions with total confidence.
As-built documentation ships with every project: cable schedules, DMX charts, IP assignments, frequency plans, and rack layouts. Your venue is maintainable for decades, not dependent on memory.
Whether you are planning a full performing arts center transformation or upgrading a single system, it starts with a conversation and a drawing.