Trondheim Has a Live Event Scene Worth Documenting Properly

Trondheim Has a Live Event Scene Worth Documenting Properly

Trondheim's events are better than the content coming out of them. Here's how we're changing that.

Trondheim doesn't get talked about the way Oslo does on the international event circuit. It probably should. The city has a student population that knows how to fill a venue, a music scene that has been quietly producing serious talent for years, and a geography that makes drone footage genuinely spectacular in a way that flat city centres rarely are.

We're based here. We know the venues, the airspace, the seasonal light, and the kind of events that the city produces. That local knowledge is worth more than it sounds.

Short form content at Trondheim events

The challenge for most Trondheim event organisers isn't producing a good event. It's making sure the event lives beyond the night itself. A sold-out show that generates nothing shareable might as well not have happened from a marketing perspective.

We've built a workflow specifically for same-day short form delivery. We shoot during the event, cut during set breaks, and deliver content that's ready to post before the crowd has gone home. For a city like Trondheim, where word of mouth and local social reach is everything, that timing matters.

Multicam at smaller venues

You don't need a stadium to justify a multicam setup. Some of the best multicam work we've done has been in rooms that hold a few hundred people. When the lighting is right and the energy is there, three well-placed cameras will give you an edit that looks like a major production. We've done it enough times in Trondheim to know which venues lend themselves to it and how to make the most of the ones that don't.

If you're running events in Trondheim and you want the content to reflect the quality of what you're actually producing, let's talk.