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What is a Drive in Event?

By |2021-05-12T05:54:26-04:00July 30th, 2020|2020|

Drive-in events are the new normal during a pandemic. They are events such as weddings, movies, graduations and concerts, from the safety of your car. That’s right, you can have events while sitting in a vehicle!

How does a drive-in event work?
Using Quiet Events TX-FM 108, you can broadcast audio to anyone who has an FM radio. Just choose a channel on the transmitter and everyone tunes into that channel in their car or on their personal FM radio.

What types of events can I have in my car?

Weddings

Using the TX-FM 108 transmitter, you will plug your audio device into the transmitter. The officiant is on a screen while you and your partner are standing in front of your families cars. The sound of your voices will stream over the car radios and voila, your social distancing wedding plans are made easy!

Drive In Movies

Planning a movie night and need a way for everyone to stay six feet away from each other? Then use our TX-FM 108 transmitter to stream the audio of the movie over car radios. This is the best way to social distance with your neighbors!

Concerts

Venues can rent our TX-FM 108 transmitter and throw a massive social distancing concert using the same set up as a drive in movie. Guests will tune into the same radio frequency as the band and will be able to hear the live music from the safety of their cars.

What are the benefits to having a drive-in event?
Besides being able to stay 6 feet away from the other attendees, there are many reasons to have a drive in event.

Perfect sound quality: Adjust the volume to each person listening in.

Continuous play: Some newer cars have power management systems that turn the radios off if the car is not running.

Multi-language: Provide multiple languages in the same vehicle.

Monetize each person: Don’t lose out on charging for everyone watching the movie vs. just one vehicle.

New Audience: Create a non-large vehicle section for bikes or socially safe seating for those that don’t have an FM Radio.

No loud sounds: Allow for people to listen while they are out of their cars, sitting in their flat beds without bothering anyone around them.

Multiple movies can be played concurrently, giving a family in a car the ability to individual choose the movie they wan to watch

We hope this information is helpful for when you plan your drive-in event. Feel free to reach out to us to give you some more ideas!

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10 Tips to Plan the Best Virtual Event

By |2020-07-30T19:19:25-04:00July 30th, 2020|2020|

During a pandemic all live events have been cancelled, so the alternative is to have online virtual events. Here are the top 10 tips to help you plan the best virtual event. 

  1. Time zones: Virtual Events can be viewed by anyone around the world.  Know your audience and consider a time zone that suits everyone best or creating multiple sessions.
  2. Manage attendees for paid events: Protecting your online content is important.  If you require payment, make sure you host your event on a platform that requires a login and can only be accessed by one login at a time.
  3. Keeping the audiences attention: Create interactive aspects to engage the audience and maintain their attention.  Taking surveys with real live polls or playing simple games like iSpy, will keep people from getting distracted.
  4. Presentation Style: If most of your viewers are on a mobile device,  consider the font sizes and amount of words you use. Consider using more graphics then text.
  5. Accessibility / Compliance: Make sure that your event is ADA, S-508, WCAG, EN 301 549, and GDPR complaint.  We recommend looking at Userway.org for more information.
  6. Data Collecting: When registering users, collect information such as their: Preferred days/times, and method for attending (desktop/mobile), as your audience habits may have changed in the past few months.
  7. After Parties: Make sure to choose entertainment that has live crowd participation.   Anyone can watch a YouTube video, but to make it special, your audience must feel like the content is exclusive and personalized to them.
  8. Event Analytics: Use a tool to understand aspects of your audience during the event.  How long they watch, what do they click on, how interactive they are, when they tune and when they tune out, so that you can make smart decisions on adjusting future events. Check out our online DJ battle as an example. 
  9. Support: Have a quick way to help people in need.  Online events are not second nature to many people, so ensure you have a way someone that is having trouble can get the assistance they need.
  10. Communication: There’s hundreds of new online platforms to host events these days.  It’s important to communicate to the audience early if there’s any software to download and testing needed.  This will reduce frustration, maintain audience levels, and cut down on last minute support calls.

We hope these tips are helpful to you when you plan your next event! 

 

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The King of Staten Island: Pete Davidson Attends a Silent Disco!

By |2020-07-30T19:12:19-04:00July 30th, 2020|2020, Press|

Quiet Events is on the big screen! We don’t know about you, but we are super excited to see Pete Davidson star in his new movie, the King Of Staten Island.

Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin) directs Saturday Night Live breakout Pete Davidson in a bracing comedy about love, loss and laughter on Staten Island.

You will see Quiet Events Headphones being used at a silent disco that Pete’s character attends!

The story follows “Scott” as he navigates life as a 20- something, dealing with the loss of his father, his constantly exhausted mother (Marisa Tomei) who starts dating a loud mouth fire fighter (Bill Burr), all the while smoking weed and hanging out with his buddies.

Since once of the most fun things to do in Staten Island is a silent disco, of course Scott and his buddies had to attend. The silent disco in Staten Island scene was made possible by a partnership with Quiet Events. We cannot wait to see the movie on Live Stream starting June 12th, 2020!  

Stream the movie and catch us in the Staten Island silent disco scene, from the comfort of your home on any of these platforms.

Watch the trailer for the King of Staten Island: CLICK HERE

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Virtual Online DJ Battles: The New Way To Party at Home

By |2020-07-30T19:06:31-04:00July 30th, 2020|Uncategorized|

Live Streaming with Quiet Events

Do you miss in-person silent discos and the ability to switch between three live DJ’s as much as we do? Then look no further, Quiet Events has found a fun way you can still enjoy a silent disco at home, no equipment except internet access required!

We have created the most interactive live steaming service that incorporates three live DJ’s, the ability to comment, like and request songs, and even tip your favorite performer.

With the current situation and everyone staying indoors to stay safe, live streaming is the best and fastest way to capture your audience’s attention and watch free music live. Now is the time to engage with your audience, to keep the buzz alive about your event space or performers, so they will want to visit your venue, once our situation changes.

Our program gives you the ability to stream three live DJ’s at the same time from the comfort of your own home. Your audience is given the ability to switch back and forth between the DJ’s. They can like their favorite performer and see who “wins” at the end of each performance.

The program allows the user to participate in a chat room, speaking to the other people on the stream, as well as request songs. At any time, the user can also tip their favorite silent disco DJ.

Why Watch a Free Music Live Stream?

As a user, you can party alongside people from around the world, choosing which music you and your family want to hear. Switch back and forth between the DJ’s and chat with other listeners. Dance with your family and friends from the safety of your home. Our service provides multiple channels and time slots, to give people options on when they can listen.

Love theme nights? We offer those as well. From decades battles to favorite hip hop DJ’s, Quiet Events live streaming events have everything you need to throw your own silent disco without needing any equipment at all.

Why Create a Live Stream Event?

When platforms like Instagram and Facebook began to introduce video as a content format, the response was very positive. 55% of people said they would pay closer attention to live video than any other form of content.

Unfortunately, only the companies with the right access to video equipment and editing software can get ahead with recorded material. The development of our live streaming platform changes everything. We can help you to create an event that will keep your audience engaged, while staying safe at home, to promote your product.

By live streaming with Quiet Events, you can create eye-catching content that captures the attention and respect of customers. Benefits include:

  • Increased engagement: Live video gives businesses a new way to showcase their performers and venue.  
  • Create a buzz: While we wait to get back to our favorite venues, you can introduce what’s to come and what offers they may receive upon return.
  • Connect with your audience: Raw video with interactive DJ’s makes customers feel more connected to brands.
  • Learn how to stream multiple DJ’s at once: We will provide the How To for your performers, so they have an amazing show
  • Be innovative! Who else can say you are doing this? 3 Live DJ’s battling it out while the user gets to call the shots is extremely eye catching and engaging!
  • Optimize: We give you the ability to track how well a performer is doing, how many people watched the live stream and interacted through the event

Why host a Virtual battle?

  • It’s different: As everyone searches for unique online content to keep people entertained. Quiet Events is the only one able to deliver this.
  • Interactive: You are now part of the performance. You determine who wins by smashing the like button for your favorite DJ.  Use the chat to ask for shout outs or request songs.
  • Social: Our patent pending chat gives people the ability to filter by comments to each DJ or the entire battle. It’s like your own private club.
  • FOMO: Fear of missing out is the key to the software success. We show the audience who’s watching which DJ at that moment with three things:  Floating likes,  DJs videos and color-coded comments. The party-goer is continuously wanting to switch channels, to find out what they are missing out on.

How to Start Live Streaming and Work with Quiet Events

Come watch us live at https://live.quietevents.com/ at one of our multiple live stream events.

Want to help with brand exposure and throw your own live stream event? Email info@quietevents.com to find out more!

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Netflix Series Pandemic: Silent Disco After Party

By |2020-07-30T19:00:10-04:00July 30th, 2020|2020, Press|

At the time of this post the Coronavirus is affecting thousands of people in China.  Our hearts and prayers go out to those that have been affected by this outbreak.  Our blog in no way makes light of the situation.  Our intention is to highlight the timely Netflix series and how our parties relate to it.

The team from Pandemic, a Netflix original documentary, came out to celebrate the finale at our Silent Disco party at Pier 23 in San Francisco.

An epidemic occurs when a disease affects a greater number people than is usual for the locality or one that spreads to areas not usually associated with the disease. A pandemic is an epidemic of world-wide proportions. This fits in perfectly to the silent disco industry and how people interact at a party.

In 2007, silent disco was a small party of just a few people.  It was one channel, no colored lights on the headphones, and everyone called it a “silent disco”.  Just like a virus, the trend of a silent disco spread throughout the world.  Similarly to a bad virus, this one changes as it evolves, one channel turned to 2, then 3, and even 30 plus channels.  The terms have changed from silent disco, quiet clubbing, silent party, silent disco and so many others.  When you step back and look at how it’s impacted the world, it’s clear this is a good epidemic of pandemic proportions.

For a more micro-level, when you’re dancing at a Quiet Events’ silent disco party, there are three DJ’s.  The headphones change colors based on what you are listening to.  Similar to a Pandemic of a virus, if everyone is on blue “the norm” and one person switches to red, those around them want to listen to what that person is listening to, so then others turn to red, until everyone is on red.  This happens hundreds of times a night, switching back and forth between music like a virus that you catch visually.

Take a look at the silent disco scene from Pandemic, below.

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Medical Police Silent Disco: A New Threat Season 1 Episode 5

By |2020-07-30T18:53:51-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

The Netflix series Medical Police , a new release for 2020, is a spin-off of Adult Swim’s Children’s Hospital. The show premiered on January 10th and already has an 86% rating on Rotten Tomato. That’s only from 7 reviewers though, so… The entire season looks like it will be worth the watch but their fifth episode, “Deuce to Nines, Double Draw” especially piqued our interest because it featured a silent disco.

To recap a bit, the protagonists, Lola Spratt (played by Erinn Hayes) and Owen Maestro (played by Rob Huebel) got word of a new viral threat. Their quest to prevent an outbreak from occurring led them to Latvia. There, they were after a suspect known only as Nikolai. After receiving a viable tip, from his mommy, that Nikolai would be at a local haunt, Club Klüb, the pair made their way to the hötspöt. To their surprise, they had stumbled into a super gaseous silent disco. Ya’ know, we would hate to give any spoilers, so you’ll have to watch the episode for yourself to find out what happens next.

If you’ve seen the episode but haven’t been to an actual silent disco, we hope you know that party wasn’t the industry standard. The scene (and show, as a whole) is meant to be satirical but the “party” displayed in the episode makes us look bad. For starters, the attendees all seemed be to listening to the same DJ. Unless they only rented one transmitter for the night, there should be three DJ’s or music genres for party-goers to choose from. And unless the attendees didn’t know any of the songs playing, there are usually millions hundreds of people singing [off-key]. It’s evident that event wasn’t hosted by Quiet Events; they really should’ve contacted us as we do ship internationally.

Besides people wearing headphones, the only other thing that was true is that you can fart and no one will hear it. Unless, you didn’t notice that one person with their headphones off. Flatulence has never been an issue at our events but let’s just hope we didn’t jinx it.

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Muévelo at a Silent Disco

By |2020-08-03T17:23:45-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

Last week, reggaeton artists Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee released the video for their song “Muévelo”. The pair, originally known as Los Cangris, made music together earlier in their careers and have reunited on Muévelo, which translates to “move it”. The song is the first release from the duo in over a decade and will be featured on the soundtrack for the movie Bad Boys for Life.

In the video, the world has become a place where music is banned. Police promoting “silence” are seen clashing with music lovers  who have taken to the streets. In rebellion, some revelers have created underground clubs hosting silent disco parties to enjoy the recently illegal tunes, like new age speakeasies. As you can expect, there’s lots of dancing taking place in the silent haunts.

The dancers are seen wearing wireless headphones, which highlighted something we in the industry have noticed; there’s been a recent upswing of silent disco references in pop culture. Over the past few years we’ve seen and been a part of some amazing productions utilizing the silent disco technology.

Television shows like Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine poked fun at silent disco in a season 2 episode, as seen here in this clip. Not quite accurate but amusing nonetheless. Also on Fox, Lethal Weapon featured a daytime silent party that seemed a bit lackluster, which is very unlike a Quiet Events silent disco, might we add. Oh, and speaking of Quiet Events, our equipment was featured in MTV’s Scream season 3 premiere. Quiet Stevens can be seen glowing all throughout Mr. Fade’s rave. We’re so glad we could be a part of that experience! Take a look at our MTV debut here.

We’ll keep our eyes open in 2020 for more silent disco scenes in tv, film, and music. The word is sure to keep on spreading and the popularity of the Muévelo song [and video] is sure to contribute to the trend. It’s already a crowd favorite, which means we’ll have to play it at our next Latin & Caribbean Silent Disco. It has amassed over 30 million views in just a week. Check out the video for yourself below.

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7 Films in 1 Room – Amazon AWS Movie Night

By |2020-07-30T18:48:00-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

After a long week in Vegas, Amazon AWS which used 15,000 Quiet Events headphones for their conferences, decided to throw a movie night.  Conference attendees walked into a room with 7 movie screens, popcorn, candy and soda and picked up a pair of headphones.  By a click of the switch you had the ability to watch and listen to Gremlins, Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller’s day off, Stand by Me, Wayne’s world, Goonies and Pretty in Pink.

Silent Disco headphones are perfect for taking a space and breaking it up into multiple uses without causing any issues with noise to those around them.  Allowing you to create a multi-movie theater, a group of stages for conferences, or simply viewing of different content on screens.

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Pandora hosts FREE live streaming concert in Times Square

By |2020-07-30T18:32:21-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

On December 10th Pandora hosted Times Square’s first outdoor FREE live streaming concert performed by Halsey which was simulcasted from Brooklyn mirage.   Hundreds joined in the cold and raining night to put on a pair of Quiet Events headphones as they looked up at the Marriott’s jumbo-tron to join in the concert.

Quiet Events Silent Disco headphones have opened a new market for event planners and companies to showcase their products in locations never possible before.  No longer is a sound permit required or locations that have too much noise an issue for hosting a huge event in which people need to hear content.

Times Sqaure Pandora event

Kids with ADD or ADHD love Silent Discos

By |2020-07-30T18:23:58-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

At the age of 17 William Petz, the CEO of Quiet Events, was diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, ADHD.  Having friends and family being diagnosed with the disorder as well, he is all too familiar with the challenges and stigmas that come along with it.

In 2017 Quiet Events started hosting dedicated kid silent discos so that parents that were having so much fun at night could take their kids to experience it during the day time.   Parents quickly noticed that their kids who would run around, scream, and be destructive were more focused at a Quiet Event silent disco.

In 2017 Quiet Events started hosting silent discos for kids so that children could have the fun experience during the daytime that their parents were having at night.

Wearing a pair of headphones changes the dynamics in three major ways which help cope with children  with ADD or ADHD.

  1. >Quiet Events headphones block out any external noise distractions that may cause a child to change their focus.
  2. Having three stations to switch between gives you the control to change anytime if the child gets bored.
  3. The Quiet Event DJs put on a show by talking to the crowd, making them scream, sing, dance, and building an interactive experience that keeps their attention.

Additionally, when not treated some kids that grow up find it harder socialize with others and feeling accepted in groups.  That is what makes being party of a silent disco where everyone wears headphones so unique.  When you wear headphones, everyone comes together to sing and dance, yet others can party in their own world without being judged.

Quiet Events is always looking for ways to bring people together, have fun and enjoy music in ways that were not possible before.  If you have a story about how Quiet Events affected you or your children, we’d love to hear it.  Please email us and let us know?

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