Cue 03 Selected work
The best work is under NDA.
Government ceremonies don’t get published. Launches stay embargoed. Weddings belong to the families who threw them. So this page works differently: nothing appears here without written consent — and everything is available properly, on request.
On request Pillar by pillar
Credentials, the professional way
Each sheet carries formats delivered, standards held, anonymised outcomes and — where clients have consented — named references you can actually call.
Corporate & business deck
Conferences, launches, galas, protocol and MICE — formats, run sheets and anonymised outcomes.
Request via the brief form →P—02Exhibitions & build portfolio
Stand and pavilion design language, fabrication standards and venue compliance record.
Request via the brief form →P—03Live & culture reel
Concerts, festivals, sport and celebration — production values, on request and on consent.
Request via the brief form →P—04Production specifications
AV inventory classes, staffing standards, logistics network and permit turnaround record.
Request via the brief form →P—05HSE capability statement
The safety division's credentials, methodologies and documentation samples — procurement-ready.
Request via the brief form →House rule Publication policy
Consent first.
Always.
When projects are cleared for publication, they land here as full anatomies — the brief, the run sheet, the numbers that mattered — not as mood-lit hero shots with adjectives. Until then, the frames stay honest and empty.
Recently delivered work is shared in private review sessions: thirty minutes, real files, real budgets redacted only where contracts require. Ask for one in your brief.
Safety is not a subcontract here
Every ORO project ships with its own HSE file — risk assessments, method statements and, where scale demands it, an embedded safety officer — prepared by our in-house HSE & sustainability division, not a third party found the week before doors.
The next frame is reserved.
Brief us on the event — and decide later whether the world gets to see it. Both answers are fine; only one of them was ever yours to make.