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Wednesday, July 12, 2006 - New Uniforms In Development


Our new uniforms are coming along. They will be worn for promotional work and for most events. Uniforms will be color coded. Blue will represent the entertainment arts (DJ's, CJ's, Dancers, etc), Green will represent production support and stage hand work (tech crews and property assistants), and Red will represent our elite security force, the Enforcers. The Eventi Emblem will be fabricated as a metal badge, and will come in two colors. Silver, the most common emblem badge, represents general staff. Gold emblems, also known as "golds", represent management. We are currently working with a metal fabrication company to make the emblems safe to wear, as they are quite pointed (we may place them on an oval or circular clear-plastic base or inside a plastic case- we may also round and flatten the edges, making the emblems more curved from the side). Embroidered emblems have been largely ruled out because it limits the flexibility of using them with costumes and uniforms other than our standard uniforms. Some theme events and formal events will avoid the use of our standard uniform and will stick to appropriate attire, although the emblem badges will still be worn and electronic interfaces may be adapted.

Our standard uniforms will consist of cotton apparel that is modified to accommodate electronic interfaces. They will be styled much like fashionable military or cadet-style professional attire (with the emblems they may even be accused of looking too much like Star Trek, but that is not our intention). Dancer uniforms will be form-fitting and optimized for movement, and will be used by our promotional models as well as the dancers (dancing apparel is family-friendly and appropriate for professional corporate events). Planned electronics will include digital voice (VOX) samplers worn on the right collar, video cams worn over the right ear, ear pieces, audio and video recorders/ transmitters, and wrist computers (crab units are worn on the left forearm or wrist). These systems will interface wirelessly with event equipment and computers. Although our electronics systems will be engineered for location work and will be somewhat water resistant, the wiring and electronics can be easily removed for washing uniforms.

We can now announce that Aurora PhotoArts staff will be getting specialized uniforms of their own. Aurora uniforms will be blue and yellow/ gray with embroidered Aurora PhotoArts logos. For event support, Eventi emblem badges can be worn on Aurora uniforms, and will be placed either above or over the shirt logo. Aurora PhotoArts uniforms will include the same electronic interface support as ours will, with an emphasis on photography work.

Uniform and costume requirements will be strict, and the proper configuration of uniforms will be communicated with our staff and is a working requirement. The standard uniform and emblem badges will debut in 2007.


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