Stamm Media

Stamm Media A leading nationwide provider of A/V technology, event production, and custom interactive media.

Stamm Media is a leading nationwide provider of technology to the tradeshow, corporate event, and permanent installation industries. We combine audiovisual equipment rental, comprehensive event production, rich interactive media creation, and a full suite of technical services to strengthen brands and create immersive experiences.

Build days in Vegas run on teamwork and Bagelmania. Not a bad combo. 😊
02/19/2026

Build days in Vegas run on teamwork and Bagelmania. Not a bad combo. 😊

Another PGA Tour season is underway, and we were honored to play a behind‑the‑scenes role at the Farmers Insurance Open ...
02/06/2026

Another PGA Tour season is underway, and we were honored to play a behind‑the‑scenes role at the Farmers Insurance Open last week.

Stamm Media teamed up with an incredible group of partners to help create a smooth, engaging experience for fans and guests from the first tee shot to Sunday’s finish.

Here’s to more big stages and even bigger moments this season.

The most underrated booth hero: the playback brain (media server & control).Everyone sees the LED wall. Fewer people see...
01/28/2026

The most underrated booth hero: the playback brain (media server & control).

Everyone sees the LED wall. Fewer people see what keeps it flawless all day: the media server and playback workflow.

This is where stability lives:
-Redundancy planning (what happens if a file corrupts?)
-Playback timing (syncing moments across screens)
-Control workflow (quick changes without chaos)
-Fail-safes (so you’re not rebooting during peak traffic)

When your booth has multiple screens, interactive triggers, or timed moments, the “brain” matters as much as the “display.”

If your booth has multiple endpoints, ask for a Show-Tech Game Plan and we’ll outline a clean playback architecture.

CES showed it again: the “screen” isn’t the feature anymore, the environment is.CES season always creates a familiar tem...
01/26/2026

CES showed it again: the “screen” isn’t the feature anymore, the environment is.

CES season always creates a familiar temptation: “Let’s add a bigger screen.”
The better question for 2026: What experience are we building around the screen?

The brands that stand out aren’t just running content. They’re creating an immersive moment that pulls people in, holds attention, and makes the story easy to understand in 5 seconds.

Three shifts we’re seeing (and designing for) right now:
-More cinematic motion (less “PowerPoint on a wall”)
-More intentional viewing angles (designing for flow, not just a front view)
-More participation (interactive moments that earn engagement)

If you’re planning spring shows, now is the time to map the experience, not just the gear.

Want a fast sanity check on your booth tech plan? Ask for a Show-Tech Game Plan (quick consult, 2–3 concept directions, budget range).

Client feedback that made our week:“Your team didn’t just execute, you elevated the entire experience. Precision, calm u...
01/23/2026

Client feedback that made our week:

“Your team didn’t just execute, you elevated the entire experience. Precision, calm under pressure, and creative solves that made the moment land… and land BOLDLY.”

That’s what we aim for on every show: show-quality production that feels effortless on the floor (even when it’s chaos behind the curtain).

If you’re planning a booth reveal in 2026 and want the tech to hit with energy and polish, DM “SHOW” and we’ll send our pre-show checklist.

A “wow” reveal is usually won (or lost) in the last 10%.Timing is everything:-content frame rate & resolution-playback s...
01/22/2026

A “wow” reveal is usually won (or lost) in the last 10%.

Timing is everything:

-content frame rate & resolution
-playback system stability
-lighting cues
-audio hits
-operator choreography
-backup plan when someone says “can we run it again… but faster?”

Behind the scenes, we treat reveal moments like a mini show:
✅ run-of-show
✅ cue sheet
✅ tech rehearsal
✅ redundant playback
✅ “if this fails, we do this” plan

If your booth has a reveal coming up, we’ll do a quick 15-minute walkthrough and tell you what’s missing.

DM “GAME PLAN.”

Everyone plans for show day 1.The real gremlins show up on show day 2. 😅That’s when you start hearing:-“Why is the scree...
01/21/2026

Everyone plans for show day 1.
The real gremlins show up on show day 2. 😅

That’s when you start hearing:
-“Why is the screen dimmer today?”
-“Why isn’t this input showing up?”
-“Why does the audio sound different?”
-“We swapped content… now it’s cropped.”

Here’s a quick Day-2 stability checklist (copy/paste-ready):
✅ Reboot plan (what gets restarted first, in what order)
✅ Spare kit (adapters, cables, power strips, gaff, labeler)
✅ Content “final” folder + naming rules (so no one loads the wrong file)
✅ Cue sheet + who pushes buttons (one owner, one backup)
✅ Morning tech check (10 minutes before doors)
✅ “If X fails, do Y” plan (so nobody panics)

Our job is to make the tech feel invisible so your team can focus on conversations, not cables.

Want our full show-floor checklist?

2026 booth trend we’re seeing everywhere: the structure is the screen.Not just “add an LED wall.”More like: LED as archi...
01/20/2026

2026 booth trend we’re seeing everywhere: the structure is the screen.
Not just “add an LED wall.”

More like: LED as architecture - portals, frames, towers, ribbons, tunnels, “floating” features, designed into the booth from day one.

If you’re a designer, here are 4 questions that save headaches later:
-Where are the primary sightlines from aisles and entries?
-What’s the “hero moment”, and what supports it?
-Where do power/data/processing live without breaking the look?
-Who owns content timing and playback onsite?

If you want, we’ll sanity-check a concept and map the tech before it hits fabrication.

DM “GAME PLAN” for a quick Show-Tech Game Plan.

Long weekends are great… until your show timeline doesn’t care. 😅If your booth has a “big moment” (reveal, demo, keynote...
01/19/2026

Long weekends are great… until your show timeline doesn’t care. 😅

If your booth has a “big moment” (reveal, demo, keynote, press hit), the risk isn’t the tech you planned for.

It’s the stuff that happens when people are out of office:

-last-minute content swap
-a cable/adapter you didn’t know you needed
-a timing change that breaks the whole sequence
-“we need it to feel louder/brighter/bolder” (but… today)

Our job is simple: make it look effortless on the floor, even when it’s chaos behind the curtain.

Want a quick sanity check before your next show?

DMor Comment “GAME PLAN” and we’ll send our Show-Tech Game Plan

A strong booth experience has one thing in common:It gives attendees something to DO, not just something to LOOK AT.A si...
01/15/2026

A strong booth experience has one thing in common:

It gives attendees something to DO, not just something to LOOK AT.

A simple “do moment” formula that works:
Touch / Scan / Choose → Personalized result → Send to phone/email → Follow-up path

That can be:
-a product selector
-a quick assessment
-a build-your-own configuration
-a “pick your use case” demo that updates the wall instantly

The best part? It creates clean follow-up (and your sales team thanks you).

👉 Want a Show-Tech Game Plan for your next show? DM “GAME PLAN” and we’ll bring 2-3 interaction concepts and budget range.

Behind the scenes: motion programming is where a video wall goes from “nice screen” to living, breathing brand.What make...
01/14/2026

Behind the scenes: motion programming is where a video wall goes from “nice screen” to living, breathing brand.

What makes the difference:
-content built for the wall’s pixel pitch + viewing distance
-movement designed for live environments (not a web browser)
-timing that matches your booth flow (peaks when people arrive)
-interactivity triggers that feel intentional—not gimmicky

If you’ve got a wall and you’re still playing “one big loop,” you’re leaving engagement on the table.

Want us to turn your existing content into something the booth responds to? Let’s talk.

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Milwaukee, WI
53233

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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