AV expertise for teaching, production and events
If you need knowledgeable and methodical AV experts to help you to use video cameras, implement live streaming, or navigate audio and visual technology, we’re here for you!
Our AV expert services always start with an assessment of your needs—let us know how we can help!

What do our AV specialists do?

We assist teachers in training situations and speakers during presentations—taking care of the technology so that our clients don’t have to.
Our experts also help to produce of instructional videos, for example, by acting as videographers or editing the recorded material.

Events always require sound and lighting. We also assist with the technical planning, execution, and testing of events.
Events can also be live-streamed online, filmed with multiple cameras.

AV PRODUCTION MEANS DEMANDING VIDEO PRODUCTION
An AV specialist expertly handles the production planning, coordination, and distribution of the finished product.
Our AV experts have in-depth knowledge of the technology and production methods used, such as studio work and multi-camera techniques.

The studio managers are here, you can relax!
AV expert services support everyday teaching at Haaga-Helia
At Haaga-Helia, there is no longer a need to solve technical or production-related challenges alone—our expert team provides support in planning, production, and implementation.
The service is based on Unigrafia’s multidisciplinary expert team. Professionals in video production, visual design, and learning design are available to Haaga-Helia. In addition, Unigrafia’s studio on Pohjoisesplanadi complements the university’s own production environment.
The collaboration is not limited to individual productions. At the same time, the quality of content and the ways of producing it are continuously developed to ensure efficient processes and outcomes that serve students as well as possible.

How do we take over
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Enjoy your performance.
Do you need help with using video cameras, implementing live streaming, or navigating audio and video technology?
